HNY to all. On Jan 07 1100 UTC I heard CQ JA from VY2NA on 1840+450Hz.
>From 1130 to 1230 UTC I worked with K3UL FN11 -13/-14 W4DR FM17 -13/-11 K4CVL EL87 -19/-16 VA2ZO FN46 -19/-17 K8NVR EN91 -16/-10 WB8JUI EN81 -16/-06 K8SIA EN84 -20/-06 AA1K FM29 -19/+00 N3NT FM19 -19/-18 VA3DX FN03 -12/-19 K2KA FN42 -22/-14 W7FI CN87 -09/-05 N4TZ EN70 -20/-01 VE3MGY EN92 -18/-10 N2NL EL97 -12/-16 VA2WA FN36 -15/-17 WE9V EN52 -13/-17 K4SO FM18 -19/-10 It was one of the great openings for my little inverted-L and a short chord for RX. Some NA stations comment that there are QRM by strong NA stations around 1910. Currently we can transmit FT8 on 1907.5- to 1912.45-kHz on 160 m. Generally RXing on 1840 kHz provide us a calm, QRM-less conditions except strong UA0s and BYs but they can be notched out. FB DX, de Han JE1BMJ _________________ Searchable Archives: http://www.contesting.com/_topband - Topband Reflector
