As did I. Could only hear them well a couple of times, and on one of those occasions they were working 90% JA. The other time the pileup was wild & crazy with no definite listening pattern that I could figure. I bet less than 1/3 of those 45,000 QSO's were with NA stations. Too bad they couldn't stay a little longer. This expedition did not begin to satisfy the need for BS7.

Alan NS0B


Gkcarr wrote:
I for one missed it. Only twice did I hear very weak signals. However, I am glad for 
those who did log it. And Surely I can speak for many when I say "thank you" to 
all the team for your persistance, vision and courage.
73
George
WA5KBH
(EM30) SW Louisiana -----Original message-----



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