Please use this
applet tool to search your Callsign in my Log.
Select first the correct Callsign to being used on applet
(YY5JMM,
YV5TX and/or 4M5DX).
After that, write the Callsign to search for.
Por favor, use la herramienta para buscar su Indicativo
de Llamada en
mi Libro de Guardia.
Primero seleccione el (los) Indicativo(s) correcto(s) que será(n) usado(s) en la
herramienta (YY5JMM, YV5TX, 4M5R y/o 4M5DX), luego coloque el indicativo a buscar.
Also Wildcard (*)
(Asterisk character) is supported for prefix search,
like used on Microsoft Windows® Search App.
Example 1:
VE* will be search for any callsign that began with
VE prefix.
Example 2: TB2* will be search for any callsign that
began with TB2 prefix.
But note that *VE or *TB2
is not allowed.
Remember that your callsign would be with "/M" or
"/P", etc., so search it with wildcard will be better option,
for example: YV5TX*
Recuerde que su indicativo podría estar con "/M"
o "/P", etc.,
así que la búsqueda con (*) puede ser una mejor opción,
por ejemplo: YV5TX*
The results fields
(if it's found, of course!) in the search are:
(Searched Log), Band, mode
and
searched
callsign.
In
the YY5JMM's
log there are 5831 QSO
From 07-November-2001 20:50
through
01-April-2004 03:41
In the YV5TX's log
there
are 7630 QSO
From 13-April-2004 00:46
through
13-February-2007
02:15
In the 4M5R's log
(op. YV5TX) there
are 7375 QSO
From 29-October-2005 00:00
through
29-October-2006
23:59
In the 4M5DX's log
(op. YV5TX in YV Contest 2005) there
are 1492 QSO
From 02-July-2005 00:00
through
03-July-2005
22:03
(Time and date are in UTC)
Note: The search applet requires a
Java aware
browser
Click
here if you don't have Java applet
installed