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Slavko S57DX Silent key 04.Feb.2024

Discussion in 'Silent Keys / Friends Remembered' started by S51DX, Feb 5, 2024.

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  1. W4PG

    W4PG QRZ Lifetime Member #279 Platinum Subscriber Life Member QRZ Page

    Many QSOs with him going back to 2009. RIP my friend.

    ..............Bob SK dit dit
     
  2. KB2AMF

    KB2AMF Ham Member QRZ Page

    will miss s57dx very much my condolences to Slavkos family
     
  3. KO6ST

    KO6ST Ham Member QRZ Page

    RIP my friend.
    Enjoyed your strong signal in CA.

    Dave...
     
  4. KN4SA

    KN4SA Premium Subscriber QRZ Page

    Januz, I am sorry for you for the loss of your dear brother, Slavko S57DX. May God bless you and comfort you in this time.
     
  5. WB5YUZ

    WB5YUZ Ham Member QRZ Page

    Sorry to hear about this. I have him in the log many times.
     
  6. KE0GXN

    KE0GXN XML Subscriber QRZ Page

    Sorry to hear this…. Your brother was my first Slovenia contact when I first started in the hobby 9 years ago.

    I also enjoyed contacting you last month my friend.

    God bless you and your family.

    73
     
    Last edited: Mar 13, 2024
  7. 9A5O

    9A5O Ham Member QRZ Page

    Sad news for the entire ham community! Another chip of my past gone forever.
    Too many SKs in my logs now. Life is a brief, fleeting miracle.
     
  8. VE3TMT

    VE3TMT Ham Member QRZ Page

    He's in my log 7 times, and that's probably not all of them. Quite often, the only station I would hear out of Europe and when the band was open, he was booming. He will be missed on the bands. My condolences to his family.

    RIP Slavko
     
  9. KD2HPQ

    KD2HPQ Ham Member QRZ Page

    Slavko was an exemplary operator. Like his brother Janez, S51DX, you always knew where you stood/stand during a QSO, when the previous call ended, whether he was in the mood to chat or just get a report. And you never had to wait for 7 calls to go by to get their callsigns. American ops, especially POTA ninjas, could learn a lot from the Celarc brothers about courtesy and collegiality.
     

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