VE3HO,
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April 2005 logs for this operation were uploaded to LOTW. January 1996 operation from Guam |
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March 1986 operation from Montserrat |
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VE8HO/CI8HO
currently available cards

original card
VE3EUP

During the Canadian Centennial I used the special prefix 3C3EUP in 1967
This prefix allocation "3C" was later returned to ITU by Canada for re-assignment.
We also used a number of other special prefixes with this call prior to 1985
such as VY3EUP, CG3EUP, etc.
paper logs exist for this operation and QSLs are available
on request with a prepaid reply. No replies via the Buro or E-mail
VE1CDX, VE1UD, VE2EUP, VE2VY, VE4UI, VE3EUP, VE3HO
VE7AUE, VE7PT, VE7AM, VE8HO
These are all the callsigns that I have been authorized to use by the
Canadian Dept. of Communications at one time or another since
1962 when I was first licensed. At the time I was serving as
Ship/Shore Radio operator in the Royal Canadian Navy
on HMCS Haida based out of Halifax NS .
While serving on ships in the Royal Canadian Navy,
I operated VE0NV from HMCS Haida, VE0NE from HMCS Bonnaventure,
Sorry no logs for these operations






















