Hi, Steve I enjoyed reading your QRZ bio.. Raising "antlers" on your desert "spread". I love it!
JN1ILK seems to do a pretty good job at spotting 160 DX around Oceania: https://www.reversebeacon.net/main.php?zoom=41.95,156.11,0.80&rows=100&max_age=10,months&bands=160&modes=cw&spot_types=1&spotter_call=JN1ILK&continent_dx=OC&hide=distance_mi,map 73 & GUD DX! Aloha Rob - NH6V On Mon, Mar 4, 2024 at 4:39 AM Steve Harrison <[email protected]> wrote: > 9M2AX was heard here very weakly this morning starting about 1345Z, > until about 1405Z, the last time I heard him CQ. My sunrise occurred > precisely at 1412Z. I began calling him about 1405Z but never heard him > again. > > Was hoping H40WA would use this last day on Temotu to appear on 160M CW; > but zilch heard here, or seen on the spotting net other than 80m CW > activity. > > Have not heard 9M6/DJ2EH since early last week; he was spotted at least > once this past weekend on one of the WARC bands, so is apparently still > there. Does anybody know his schedule for remaining in 9M6, or his > operating schedule? I tried e-mailing but his e-mail addy on QRZ.com > bounces. > > Am also still looking for DU7ET but haven't heard him since mid-January, > when he was very weak. I know he's been worked in Europe over the past > month or so, but just hasn't caught conditions good enough for the west > coast of NA. Robert does respond to his e-mail, however. He said he has > two locations: one on a west-facing beach that favors Europe, and > another in the mountains which he says has a better shot to NA, VK and ZL. > > 73, > > Steve K0XP > > See my QRZ.com page at *https://www.qrz.com/db/K0XP* > _________________ > Searchable Archives: http://www.contesting.com/_topband - Topband > Reflector > _________________ Searchable Archives: http://www.contesting.com/_topband - Topband Reflector
