This discussion has been moved to DX-CHAT
Please feel free to continue there
Thank you for your co-operation and understanding
THE MANAGEMENT
--- Forwarded message follows ---
Date sent: Wed, 27 Jul 2011 00:44:51 +0100 (BST)
From: ragnar otterstad
Subject:[DX-NEWS] DXp
This discussion has been moved to DX-CHAT
Please feel free to continue there
Thank you for your co-operation and understanding
THE MANAGEMENT
--- Forwarded message follows ---
Date sent: Tue, 26 Jul 2011 20:59:38 -0400
From: Joe Reisert
Subject:RE: [DX-NEWS] DXpedit
On Jul 26, 2011, at 4:30 PM, Zack W9SZ wrote:
There have been operations especially from the Pacific that
completely ignored propagation. They'd have paths to USA and JA at
the same time on the low bands. ,, they would continue to work
almost exclusively JA's during the time they had
What is the best way to do "by the numbers?" x minutes for each number
or until no response? x QSOs for each number or until no response? Or?
Dick
--
Dick Flanagan K7VC
d...@k7vc.com
On 7/26/2011 3:03 PM, Dave Gomberg wrote:
At 14:20 7/26/2011, john wrote:
Agreed...by the numbers is g
At 14:20 7/26/2011, john wrote:
Agreed...by the numbers is great, if you take 5 min of 1's , 5, of 2's , etc.
That rarely happens, and indeed it sucks if you're not in 1 or 2 land.
To make numbers work, use a random starting number, 0-9
That however is what makes the hunt so
interesting...
I Mostly agree,
BUT best way to eliminate most of the heavy pile-up problems is to SPREAD it
larger as possible
i.e. CW - TX on .025 & RX UP - higher as possible & usse the jump lsn .032
then .044 then 059 & back etc.
its verry bad when DX usse so called "DRIVE" move step by ste
I believe 3Y0PI and a few others, by trying to follow the propagation paths,
would work USA in the order 1-2-3-4-8-9-0-5-7-6. Seemed pretty successful
for them.
There have been operations especially from the Pacific that completely
ignored propagation. They'd have paths to USA and JA at the same
Agreed...by the numbers is great, if you take 5 min of 1's , 5, of 2's , etc.
That rarely happens, and indeed it sucks if you're not in 1 or 2 land.
That however is what makes the hunt so interesting...and frustrating sometimes!
John K5MO
At 04:00 PM 7/26/2011, Gary Wilburn wrote:
Forwarde
Forwarded from Wayne's post in dx-news
Great words of wisdom Wayne that I wish more Dx Pedition operators would
follow. By the numbers is great if your in 1 land - not so great for the
guy in 0 (zero) land. Many times by the time the DX
That's an interesting mail, Jim. It regularly occurs to me that bad pileup
behaviour seems to be statistically worse when there's propagation from the
DXpedition to a certain part of Southern Europe (unfortunately about 23.9 hours
per day all bands).
I'm not suggesting that *all* people from
10 matches
Mail list logo