I did notice, when they first came on the air, that their 30 meter split was
odd. It went from +3 to +5 to +7 to +10 to +12... and so on. However, in
their defense, they've had a LOT of people calling them, and it only takes
one or two lids to disrupt things.
I did work them very early in the
On Mon, 3 Feb 2003, Charles Harpole wrote:
Is it just me or did others have an inordinately difficult time trying to
work AH3D ? I could not get into their split patterns, I was always on at
the time when they were interminably calling some other number a long way
from 4 only to switch to
Evening Charles, K4VUD:
Fortunately I found just the reverse of your bad luck. My timing must have
been just right on the AH3D fellows. I worked them on all bands, 160-10
Meters, and never spent more than 5 minutes on any band 80-10 Meters. It
took me two days on 160. Hi
My timing and luck must