PZ5RA Surinam
RAMON KAERSENHOUT
P.O. BOX 745 Paramaribo Surinam [+] Mailing label | ||
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20121231 2328UTC 14017kHz PZ5RA
Date : 31/Dec/2012 2328UTC
Freq : 14017kHz CW
Rig : SDR(PI4THT)
ANT : GP
PC recording
Many JA's QSO GLDX 73's : )
THE SHACK IS FOR RENT FOR CQ WW SSB 2012. INTERESTED !!! SEND ME AN E-MAIL.
ONLINE QSL REQUESTS (OQRS) NOW ACCEPTED.
SAVE ON POST AGE AND CARDS FOR YOUR DIRECT REQUESTS. ALSO MINIMIZE THE RISK OF POSTAL THEFT FROM SENDING CURRENCY THROUGH THE POSTAL MAIL. TO REQUEST AN "ONLINE DIRECT QSL" SEND ME AN EMAIL FIRST FOR INSTRUCTIONS.
In the May 2011 CQ Magazine on page 87 there is an article stating problems with qsl'ing to PZ. CQ Magazine did NOT get this info from me and I know that W0WOI, who is on the blacklist in my log supplied CQ Magazine with this FALSE info. Probably this info will be corrected in the next issue of the CQ Magazine. As it is standard procedure with me, I garantee that every qsl received will be answered the same day. It's a pitty that we have HAM's like W0WOI, who can do a lot of harm and damage to the beautiful hobby we have.
Ramon
USE THIS ADDRESS FOR DIRECT QSL REQUESTS:
P.O.Box 745
Paramaribo
Suriname
South - America
As we do not have a qsl buro in Suriname I can only qsl direct. Send qsl with SAE and at least two greenstamps (US$)or euro's.
Qsl's for JT65-HF and JT65A are only direct via OQRS.
As of July 01, 2007 I am NOT accepting IRC's anymore, as they are NOT accepted by the Post Office in Suriname.Also IBRS return envelopes from Japan are NOT accepted.
Cards received with IRC's will NOT be returned. Self addressed envelopes with stamps of foreign countries are of NO USE in PZ-land. Plse do not send qsl cards via registered mail, as I will not be able to pick them up at the downtown post office. I do NOT e-QSL.
LOTW has been updated up to July 08, 2012. Next upload will be later this year. Plse do not send mee-mails for updates in between. TU.
To make sure you're in the log you can perform a log search at http://dx.qsl.net/logs/. This log is updated through June 10, 2012. JT65 QSO's are NOT in this log.
I am also a collector of banknotes from foreign countries and I would appreciate it very much to receive a small bill(banknote) from you. In return I will send you one from PZ country. Thanks in advance.
Ex: PE1RPT; PA3HGS; PB7RK; PZ1/PB7RK; PZ5A
If you would like to have huge pile-ups and/or if you are a contester and you would like to visit PZ-land, just send me an e-mail.
For pictures and travel info visit the following sites:
73
Ramon
Suriname (or Surinam), officially known as the Republic of Suriname (Dutch: Republiek Suriname,Dutch pronunciation: [ˌrepyˈblik ˌsyriˈnaːmə]), is a country in northern South America. It is bordered byFrench Guiana to the east, Guyana to the west, Brazil to the south and the Atlantic Ocean to the north. Suriname was first colonized by the British, and captured by the Dutch in 1667, who governed it asDutch Guiana until 1954. The country of Suriname achieved independence from the Kingdom of the Netherlands on 25 November 1975. Suriname, the Netherlands Antilles (until its dissolution in 2010) and the Netherlands itself have cooperated on a basis of equality since 1954.
At just under 165,000 km2 (64,000 sq mi), Suriname is the smallest sovereign state in South America. (French Guiana, while less extensive and populous, is an overseas department of France.) Suriname has a population of approximately 560,000,[1] most of whom live on the country's north coast, where the capital Paramaribo is located.
Geography
Main article: Geography of Suriname
Suriname is the smallest independent country in South America. Situated on the Guiana Shield, it mostly lies between latitudes 1° and 6°N, and longitudes 54° and 58°W. The country can be divided into two main geographic regions. The northern, lowland coastal area (roughly above the line Albina-Paranam-Wageningen) has been cultivated, and most of the population lives here. The southern part consists of tropical rainforest and sparsely inhabited savanna along the border with Brazil, covering about 80% of Suriname's land surface.
There are two main mountain ranges: the Bakhuys Mountains and the Van Asch Van Wijck Mountains. Julianatop is the highest mountain in the country at 1,286 metres (4,219 ft) above sea level. Other mountains include Tafelberg at 1,026 metres (3,366 ft), Mount Kasikasima at 718 metres (2,356 ft), Goliathberg at 358 metres (1,175 ft) and Voltzberg at 240 metres (790 ft).
Lookups | 239679 (281010) | ||||
QRZ Admin | PZ5RA | ||||
Last Update | 2011-11-22 13:14:27 | ||||
Grid Square | GJ25jt | ||||
Geo Source | Unknown | ||||
Bearing | 13.3° NNE (from JJ5IZX) | ||||
Distance | 9656.9 mi (15541.3 km) | ||||
Long Path | 15199.9 mi (24461.9 km) | ||||
Sunrise | 09:46:10 UTC | ||||
Sunset | 21:33:13 UTC | ||||
QSL Info | ONLY DIRECT (NO IRC'S; NO QSL MNGR) | ||||
QSL by Mail? | Yes (e.g. Will this ham QSL by Postal Mail?) | ||||
QSL by eQSL? | No (e.g. Will this ham QSL with eQSL?) | ||||
Uses LOTW? | Yes (e.g. Does this ham use ARRL's LOTW ?) | ||||
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