Unfortunately, the envelope is so large that it was folded into the mailbox. Despite the board, there was a big crease in the certificate
73, Tjeerd (Gose) - PA3GNZ
When I request for the DXCC results I saw this summary.
Then I could make a CW QSO on 40 m with my FT817nd.
The second harmonic of the 2M signal is only 22 dB lower.
A modification to the suppression of the second harmonic of the 2M signal improvement is in the planning.
All qso's made with SSB or CW. 5 watts from my FT817nd with 1/4 GP on the balcony.
The number of cards for me was modest. Besides some squares on 6 meters confirmed there were also 2 QSL's of a liighthouse and lightship.
These were confirmations of QSO's made in 2008 during my stay at the lighthouse of Vlieland.
The overview shows which stations heard my signal and what I heard. To made the list not to long I used the "unique" tick on the website to generate this.
As antenna I still use the 1/4 wave on my balcony.
Last week I received the certificate with the correct classi-fication.
The picture is made by myself.

The sporadic E season is started but the signals in my QTH are very weak, maybe they will be stronger in the next weeks.
Today I worked (cw) with 9H1XT in JM75GV, a new DXCC country & square on 6 meter.
I took this photo with my mobile phone.
There were a fair number of QSL's for me, including some remarkable.
I made also a few cw/qqb qso's on 30 and 40 meters.
More information is available at: PA35BQC. QSL manager is PA1AT.