Hi, I'm new to CW world, but really like it. As a FISTS member, I do a few CW net around here... Ohio OSN and Georgia GTN... I would like to know at wich speed we could check in ??? I do only around 10-12WPM.... I'M living at Sherbrooke, Quebec...

Thanks

J-F VA2VYZ



Kevin Rock a écrit :
Wow, who pulled the plug on propagation? On twenty meters things were going well and then all of a sudden it got very tough. On forty this held for the entire net. I ran for twenty minutes each net but did not do very well. On twenty I got a lot of partial calls and then nothing upon my query.

Partials on twenty meters: ...BS and K1... and ...D. I think those are KJ7BS, K1EV, and K2HYD but I could not get a response. It is like the band simply shut off in the space of a few characters. AB9V, Mike, is normally strong. Tonight, on both bands, he was just above the noise. The signals I simply could not pick out were there but not even a letter to be copied. The noise was quite low though. Normally this is not a good thing. It is almost like the bands were absorbing the signals including the QRN. How odd!

Ric and Rick were the two best signals. Ric was running 100 watts but KL7CW uses his KX1 each time he checks in. I was told by folks east of me there was QSB on my signal. I had some on VE6ITA but he was my best station on forty meters. Between working AB9V and John there was a gap of about five minutes. After I got Rick I kept calling for another ten minutes.


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