Give 14.195 a try right now. If I can hear kangaroo island, I bet you can too. 
Very very loud.
KF5ONT
    On Wednesday, April 12, 2023 at 06:45:14 PM CDT, Joseph Benoit via BVARC 
<[email protected]> wrote:  
 
 I have worked New Zealand and Australia many times lately on 10M; not every 
day. Just listen, voice unmistakable, lol. Later in the day seems best and 
sometimes into the dark with IC-7300 and simple ground plane antenna. Checking 
the log, these as well as Japan and Alaska as well most were between 2200 and 
0100Z and were mixed CW and Phone (CW being far easier toget a reply/hear my 
signal of course). WA3NZA 
On Tue, Apr 11, 2023 at 10:25 AM M Reiter via BVARC <[email protected]> wrote:

Moring yall.lets say I wanted to talk to a specific country.  what might I 
customise to make it more likely.lets say houston to australia.  would there be 
better frequencies within a band to try?  what might I look up?  how to speak 
ozzi? I have seen my wspr path get there on 10w and I have seen the propagation 
charts that let me know that sunset is the best time. do I need a directional 
antenna?   I assume there are many basic factors for any radio transmission to 
be successful but what are the specific ones if I only wish to contact AUS?   
Vx#  

Marc.
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