Mark and all,

I've worked them on all modes from 15 through 40 meters except RTTY on 17. Guess I didn't know they were doing RTTY on that band. I'll have to give that more attention as their signal of 17 has generally been outstanding.

Unfortunately I've not been able to hear them on 12 meters, and only heard them once (but very weak) on 10 meters. No antennas here for 80 or 160 I'm sorry to say. I don't think they will be on much longer, so may try to rig up something for 80 meters this weekend at least. My R8 vertical will actually load up on 80 meters, thanks to the apparently wide range of the K3's ATU, but obviously the antenna sucks on that band nevertheless. I've manged to work a few friends in nearby states doing that, but not much else. Obviously you have a little more mojo in whatever antenna you are using! Hi.

Dave W7AQK


----- Original Message ----- From: "mark roz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Elecraft" <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, February 22, 2008 8:37 PM
Subject: [Elecraft] VP6DX and K3


With my K3 I have worked VP6DX on all HF bands 160m to
10m SSB and CW. RTTY on 30m and 17m without computer.
Total 20 QSO's. FB expedition and outstanding K3.
I'm sure that there are more operators with K3 that
did the same thing.
Mark WQ7X



     
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