Remember to always send a SASE when requesting a QSL. LST-325 used the Navy call sign NWVC in WW2 and has been currently assign that call sign for use on Marine frequencies. The WW2 voice call sign of LST-325 was "Checker Five" The task of being the Trustee of WW2LST has been assumed by Bob Pointer N9XAW. (we appointed him when he left the room before he came back) The ship will be on the air from Evansville from time to time using WW2LST. While underway on one of our trips we will use WW2LST/MM marine mobile. We have the radio room restored with equipment from the WWII era as well as some modern ham gear. About 80% of the equipment is fully operational and used from time to time. See our web page at http://www.lstmemorial.org
Thanks to everyone for the contacts and QSLs. Last modified: 2012-02-27 11:32:35, 1253 bytes cached
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