Despite whatever DX I have ever heard or worked, my WOW moment was when I for 
the first time heard clear, distinct echoes with a delay of 240 milliseconds 
(corresponding to almost two times round the world) on 80 meter with just 100W 
and a wire loop antenna. It turned out that the 80m signal escaped through a 
hole in the ionosphere, followed a duct along the magnetic field lines out into 
space and back to the southern hemisphere where it bounced back through the 
same duct and finally reached my loop antenna.

I have observed these ducts several times since - latest on Dec 20 this year. 
Chances are fair to hear echoes on 80m some time in the coming month around 4-6 
hours after sunset. K3 with semi QSK at 40 msec delay is perfect for this.
If you want a copy of a sound recording of these echoes drop me an e-mail 
off-line.

73 de OZ4UN
Poul-Erik

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Fra: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] 
På vegne af Mel Farrer
Sendt: 27. december 2013 00:24
Til: Joe W2KJ; [email protected]
Emne: Re: [Elecraft] Ever had a WOW moment?

Yes, I remember WOW back in the 1958 season. I was running a Heathkit Lunchbox 
on 6 meters and worked everything I could hear.   NOW in this century I am 
doing the same with my KX3.  What a kick in the A##.  Happy New Year everyone.  

Mel, K6KBE





On Thursday, December 26, 2013 2:32 PM, Joe W2KJ <[email protected]> wrote:
 
Howdy Gang:

As the subject says, have you ever had a WOW moment using QRP on the bands??

I just did as I answered a very weak response to my CQ on 21.060 at 1613Z.

G3YPZ called and I couldn't really couldn't copy much until I got him zero beat 
and turned on the APF in my KX3.

Finally got his call and then copied just about 100% of his transmissions from 
then on.

Turns out that John was running a K3  at 100mw!!  Of course the fact that he 
had a 2 element quad certainly helped but I can't recall ever working a DX 
station when he was running so little power.

Solar Flux today is only at 123 so condx not great but 15m can be magical at 
times.

This QRP stuff is amazing...we can be thankful to Wayne and Eric for such 
superb equipment that allow us to work farther with less these days.

I harken back to my beginning days as a Novice with a homebrew 6V6 and S77 
Hallicrafters receiver...amazing that I made any QSOs back then in 1962!!

            73, Joe W2KJ
            I QRP, therefore I am
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