Rod,

Yet, I've seen the spots, unfortunately it's nearly 2hrs past sunrise here. If they have been there an hour earlier, maybe a chance. Colorado seems to be in the "in between" world. Another instance of "wrong band, wrong time". Very frustrating.

Kelly


At 07:39 AM 11/28/2003 -0800, you wrote:
Kelly really a nice signal from them again this morning on 40 meters.  I
worked them there yesterday and hear many left coasters nailing him this
morning.

Rod WC7N

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From: "Kelly Jones" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Friday, November 28, 2003 6:45 AM
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> I think part of the frustration is the chosen operation times. They > start after the bands have closed for guys West of the Rockies and QRT > before the bands have opened. I have yet to hear them anywhere since > they've been there. It's roughly a 10,000 mile path here and the window > is fairly small, although very possible on 20m between 0100-0300z. > > It looks like guys from Texas east along the Gulf Coast and up along the > Eastern seaboard are not having any problems. I've even seen a few > Midwest guys work them, but for anybody in CO, WY and West if they keep to > the same schedule, I'm afraid this might be a total loss - which is really > a shame for such a rare one. > > I'm keeping my fingers crossed they do indeed operate 24/7 in the CQWW, > that will at least give us a chance, otherwise my gut feeling is we won't > have a chance. > > Keeping my fingers crossed and biting my tounge! > Kelly - N0VD


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