Be glad it´s only 56 degs, I´m at 66 degs and I´ll
tell you it´s no kids game.
However VU4 is easy from here, even so I had to spend
45 minutes calling a VU4 on 30m before I got him, go
figure why since my antenna on 30 is decent and I tried
every trick in the book.
73 Jim SM2EKM
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Maybe you just have to understand what CW repeat CW iss
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From: "Russell Kellam Jr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "WC7N" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "DX-CHAT"
Sent: Wednesday, April 19, 2006 4:24 PM
Subject: Re: [DX-CHAT] [DX chat] VU4AN/
VU4AN/VU3CHE was 5/0 on 17 meter SSB
I guess my QTH is on Steriods here on Long Island...all the VU4 stations
have been booming in. Charley Harpole was peaking 5 over on 17 today ! The
20 CW ops are usually s8-9 . CW,RTTY, SSB I am not complaining !
73 Pete NA2P
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From: [EMAIL PRO
VU4AN/VU3CHE was 5/0 on 17 meter SSB today
at 1150 EST in SE Va. He was workable by the numbers but spent very short
time on any number and the
"window" closed at 1240 EST. I didn't get through today but will hang in
there. 73 & Gud DX to all, Russ W4UBC
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From: "WC7N
At 18:07 04/19/06, Tom Wylie wrote:
Well, now you know what its like for us guys to work Kure or
Kermadec or Banaba.
Was Kure really that difficult for west-coast of Europe? Looks like
40, 30 and 20 had decent propagation (at least according to the
software). From ZL8 to GM, yeah, using tod
Well, now you know what its like for us guys to work Kure or Kermadec or
Banaba.
Nobody likes in the perfect QTH for the whole world. I guess thats what
makes it interesting..
Try living at 56 degrees north! - now thats a challenge! Like half
way up Hudson's bay or south Alaska!
T
--- Peter W2IRT <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> At my QTH (about 25 miles west of NYC) they're audible only from
> about 1300 to 1900 (short path) at anything above noise/ESP level.
> Sigs peak, just as W6EL predicts, 1630-1730ish (UTC). I got them on
> 17 CW/SSB and 20 SSB all between 1600 and 1
Enjoyed reading your e-mail Pete. Prop seem to be right on for me except
for 17 meters. It is funny as I have yet to hear them there. This morning
I saw a lot of spots for them on 17 but was still to early hear. 124.24W.
Boy they sure have been booming in on 30 meters here. Problem is as u
At 16:36 04/19/06, WC7N wrote:
Was just looking at the great circle for Andaman Island and it
really looks tough from anywhere in the U.S.
I guess my QTH is just about as good as it can get from the US but
even then the path cuts across Alaska, North of the Kamchatka Pen.
down through China
Thanks to Joe W4TV, it looks like the 117N7GT article I was looking for is "The
Peanut Whistle", August 1965, CQ."
Any chance anyone would have a copy of this one lying around? Naturally, I'll
cover reproduction & mailing costs of the article!
73, ron wn3vaw
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OK, here's one for those of you who still maintain your collections of CQ, QST,
and so forth...
Longer ago than I care to think about, back in my Novice days, I found an
article in an old CQ magazine for a "peanut whistle" 1 tube crystal controlled
CW QRP transmitter. The tube was a 117N7GT or
Not a whisper in SE Va. 73 Russ W4UBC
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From: "nick cominos" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Tuesday, April 18, 2006 7:45 PM
Subject: [DX-CHAT] Bernie
Bernie, not even a hint of a signal here in NW Indiana.
vy 73,
Nick W9UM
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