DXE magnetic loop here in NW PA, great copy, with deep qso at timesI need
to get my TX antenna back up.was yesterday there last night ?
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> On Nov 19, 2020, at 1:13 PM, Thomas Hoyer via Topband
> wrote:
>
> Would be interested in hearing (no pun intended) what type
7Q7RU was audible from well before sunset here in Virginia until sunrise in
Malawi. Lots of QSB, but copyable on a 700 foot beverage running E/W.
73,
Ken - K4XL
On Thu, Nov 19, 2020 at 1:13 PM Thomas Hoyer via Topband <
topband@contesting.com> wrote:
> Would be interested in hearing (no pun
Tom
Using beverages here. Fairly quiet here, too
George W8UVZ On Thursday, November 19, 2020, 01:21:26 PM EST,
weave...@usermail.com wrote:
They report lots of noise down there. 160 operation must be a nightmare.
73,
Bill WE5P
Comfortably Numb
> On Nov 19, 2020, at 13:13, Thomas
Pse find herewith a communication from John's daughter Marleen, in regard to
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Kindly forward this mail to friends of John who might not be subscribed to
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For those of you who wish to be present but are
They report lots of noise down there. 160 operation must be a nightmare.
73,
Bill WE5P
Comfortably Numb
> On Nov 19, 2020, at 13:13, Thomas Hoyer via Topband
> wrote:
>
> Would be interested in hearing (no pun intended) what type of antenna you,
> or anyone heraing the 7q7, are using
>
Would be interested in hearing (no pun intended) what type of antenna you, or
anyone heraing the 7q7, are using
TomW3TA
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From: Salvatore ["Ted"] K2QMF
To: Guy Olinger K2AV ; thoy...@verizon.net
Cc: Greg Chartrand via Topband
Sent: Thu, Nov 19, 2020 12:20 pm
Subject:
Hey,I had a nice morning with 32 QSOs to NA.Highlight was 7Q7 too.Condx were
good, some QSB but nice QSOswith N6TR, VE6WZ, N9RV, K7RL and many other new
callsin my log this season.
https://www.dl8las.com/last-dx-on-160m
I am every morning qrv from 02:30 UTC,please give me a call .You can find
Hi Roger,
First time for me this season on Top Band last night and you were 539 to
559 into Arizona ,,
I have NOT hooked up the transmit antenna for the season yet,, but Will
have it hooked up for next week,,
Hope to work you..
Tom
N7GP
Once again, lots of stations on the band last
The 7Q7 was 100% copy here on Long Island!!
Tried for over an hour to work him!! No Luck...
Ted K2QMF
On 11/19/2020 12:15:01 PM, Guy Olinger K2AV wrote:
I heard the 7Q7 call sign here in NC exactly once, of course at the tippy
top of a long QSB cycle, which then immediately dove into the noise
I heard the 7Q7 call sign here in NC exactly once, of course at the tippy
top of a long QSB cycle, which then immediately dove into the noise not to
be heard again in the 30 minutes
before I had to go downstairs.
8’s and 9’s appeared to be hearing him. Go figure.
73, Guy K2AV
On Thu, Nov 19,
Observation from my little gun station in eastern PA is that propagation seems
to have moved more to the west of me, western PA, Ohio and further. Whereas for
the last two weeks or so I was hearing EU fairly well given my S5 noise level
which is quite for me.
Worked the KP2 and YL stations last
Once again, lots of stations on the band last night from both sides of the
pond . . . good have such a nice turnout.
However, quite deep QSB on most signals, and propagation didn't seem as good
as the night before (when I worked several stations right across to the West
Coast).
Thanks once
One of the things I really look forward to during the winter and low
sunspots are the morning openings to EU that we sometimes get here in the
Pacific Northwest. I worked my first two QSOs during the Stew Perry last
month - but it has been quiet since until a few days ago.
I have now worked at
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