ZL3GU 1939 New Zealand
The following mail was received by
K8CX on January 4, 2004:
My name is Jack Keys and I just had to contact you to thank you
so much for including my fathers QSL card on your website. You
could have no idea of the surprise and Joy it has given to find
that memory of my dad.
Many Many Thanks,
Jack Keys Jrn.
Rcvd the following email April 2006
Hi
At your website, you've got a card from ZL3GU and a comment from
the son [Jack Keys Jr] of the original operator. An old DXer
neighbor of the original operator contacted me today [his ZL3GU
QSL from 1933 is on our website - www.radioheritage.net - article
'Early ZL3 Amateurs'] and I wonder if you still have the contact
details for Jack Keys Jr? I'd very much like to put the two in
touch, as the gentleman concerned [Eric Shackle] has fond
memories of spending time DXing
with ZL3GU in 1933.
Grateful for any assistance.
Regards and 73,
David
Ricquish
Chairman
Radio Heritage Foundation
Wellington, New Zealand
www.radioheritage.net
QSL card sent to Barbara Dunn
G6YL.
Started as a SWL in 1925.
Licensed in 1927 at EG6YL, Britian's first licensed YL.
K8CX Collection