The best shot at regular TAs from the east coast would be by the New England
DXers or someone nearer the coast; I don't know if any of them have caught
the UL bug yet, but I look forward to hearing their results once they do!
Conditions would have to be very favorable for me to log TAs even on my
Drake, so I may be waiting a while to snag my first one.

Good luck!

Brett

On Dec 30, 2007 10:06 PM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Wow Brett,
>
>     You are one mean SRF-59 DXer, brother!  We  west coast fanatics are
> thrilled that you are having so much fun.
>
>     We had a little head start on you East Coast  guys for transoceanic DX
> (in November), however, so the current score is:
>
>     TP DX Contacts:   8  total    (Dennis Vroom, 2 on SRF-M37V
>
>                                               Gary DeBock, 3 on SRF-59
>
>                                                                     2 on
> SRF-M37V
>
>                                                                     1 on
> SRF-T615
>
>     TA DX Contacts:   ???
>
>     Be fully advised, however, that some seriously  successful TP DXers
> have
> just received their Ultralights, and fully intent to  keep the West Coast
> where it is right now, in the Ultralight Transoceanic Race,  hi.
>
>
>  73,
>  Gary
>
>
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