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XE1KK

Ramon Santoyo V.

Apartado Postal 19-164

Mexico, DF 03901

MEXICO

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Latest news:

I was QRP active as XE1KK/XF1 from Isla La Partida (31/Dec/08) and Isla Espiritu Santo (2/Jan/09) both on IOTA NA-124.  QSL direct or bureau to me.

Among with other operators from Grupo DXXE I will be active some days as 4A1DXXE from December 25 to January 6.  QSL via N7RO.

My callsing was used ilegally on December 10th 2008 as XE1KK/A4.  I was in Mexico City on that day so I suggest you erase the pirate from your log.  My September 2000 operation from Oman with that same callsign has been mailed long ago via the bureau and its on LoTW.


Personal Information:

I love DX. At the present I have 9 band DXCC and the highest DXCC Challange score in Mexico.  Also DXCC on all modes: Mixed, SSB, CW, RTTY, Satellite and QRP.

Contesting is an activity I enjoy very much both as a single operator and as a member of a multi operator team like XE1RCS, HC8N, FP/VE7SV, ES9C, XX9C, 6G1KK, 4C2X, HC8A, PZ5YV, 6D2VHF, and PW5U during WRTC2006 in Brazil as capitain of "Team Mexico".


Also have been active from some islands in Mexico including Cozumel (NA-090) as 6H3KK , Isla Lobos (NA-221) first time activation as a team member of XF2RCS , Tamalcab Island (NA-200) as XF3T team member and XE1KK/XF3 on Isla Mujeres (NA045) and XE1KK/XF1 on Isla La Partida and Isla Espíritu Santo (NA124).

I am a member, and the founding president, of Grupo DXXE a fine group of amateurs that includes Mexico’s top contesters and very active DXers. Also I am member of FMRE, Radio Club Satélite, BCDXC, the Galapagos Radio Sociedad, 4M5DX Group, UKSMG, RSGB, RAC and life member from AMSAT and ARRL.

So far I have visited 110 DXCC entities and operate, from seriour expedition to a few QSOs, from nearly a third of them. Visit my travel list at the DXFC web site.

All my QSOs starting December 1st, 2004 are good for the DXXE Award. You don´t need to send the QSL cards to apply.

At the present I am the Secretary of IARU Region 2 please visit our webpage www.iaru-r2.org.

You can see my professional profile here: View Ramón Santoyo V.'s profile on LinkedIn


Documents:

I keep track of the radio operations from XE-IOTAs and the list of the 50 MHz First QSOs beween Mexico and other DXCC entities. On the AMSAT website there is an Introduction to Satellites, in Spanish, that I wrote some years ago.


QSL information:

  • LoTW: Preferred method.   If you are not a LoTW user please set up an account and we will both save time, money and energy confirming our QSOs. I update my log regularly so you can have the confirmation sometimes in less than 24 hours. Try it!
  • Direct: SAE + $2 (No IRCs please).  For stations in the US you can send me a SASE with US postal stamp and I mail it back to you on my next trip to the US, usually every other month. As you can see direct QSLing is becoming more expensive every day, I insist you try LoTW.
  • Bureau: If you want a bureau card email me and I send it right away and you can save some months in getting it. You don´t need to send me your QSL card.

Last modified: Mon May 4 22:33:39 2009

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