DX Stations

I received my novice license in 1991 when Morse Code was a requirement. I kept studying and advancing up the amateur radio license ladder, increasing my privileges.  My General license was
my favorite as the privileges it gave me were certainly, literally “opening up a whole new world” for me.  The more I got on the air the more I began to realize I truly enjoyed working DX stations, giving and receiving contacts in contests, entering some myself.  In the ’90’s you could have not asked for better conditions to pursue amateur radio.  My children used to mimic me calling out “CQ, CQ, CQ”.   Below are some of the DX  QSL cards from operators I have had the privilege to make contact with.
Previous Call:   KA1YKW