Thank you very much for trying Luke. I was the 80m op who requested that
you try to work K3LR on 160m. Unfortunately, we were not able to
complete any 160m QSOs with VK this year.
73, --Kirk K4RO
On 11/29/2021 5:33 PM, List Mail wrote:
Terrible.
I couldn’t even raise K3LR who had a
November 29, 2021 7:02:18 PM
Subject: Re: Topband: How were CQWWDX-CW Test cndx on TB at YOUR QTH?
From the peanut whistle on the west side of the country just three of the usual
suspects, JA3YBK, RM0F and HL5IVL on Saturday, somewhat after local sunrise. I
totally slept in on Sunday. Nighttime
From the peanut whistle on the west side of the country just three of the usual
suspects, JA3YBK, RM0F and HL5IVL on Saturday, somewhat after local sunrise. I
totally slept in on Sunday. Nighttime toward EU, nada.
Wes N7WS
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Terrible.
I couldn’t even raise K3LR who had a reasonable signal on the first night, and
who actually requested I call them on 160 m the second night after our QSO on
80 m. I can usually work K3LR easily in contests.
I did work a couple of NA stations and one or two JA who were also surprisingly
I operated SOSB 160 from my station in Arkansas. I found Friday evening
condx marginal and no EU peak at their SR. Saturday evening was much
different. Sigs from EU were gud with a nice peak during EU SR. Also had
some nice Asia/Pacific during my SR Sunday morning. Sunday evening about
an hour
Id give it a 6.5. Europe was plentiful on FRI night, but with just
fair sigs. SA-CA-Carib fair. I tried very hard to work a loud LU8 with
no success!
No Asia. No Pacific. No Africa.
Thank you KL7RA!
Station: IC7610 - ACOM 1000 - N1MM+
Antennas: SAL 30 rx antenna. 52 ft tall 1/4 wave INV-L in