Andy, *"First we will prefer CW."*
We in North America (and probably South America, too) are NOT seeing this happen; rather, the great preponderance of both 160 and 80m activity from C21MM has been the digital mode. In particular, we are not finding C21MM being on the air on either band during our nighttime hours, when we should have great propagation to the South Pacific. Right now, I am looking at lots of spots for C21MM from Europe on 80m.... hours after even the west coast NA sunrise. That's fine; but why aren't we from the Western hemisphere also being opportunities to work C21MM on 160m or 80m CW?? If possible, please spend some time attempting to work some North American stations on *160 and/or 80m **CW*. A few minutes here and there is NOT enough; HOURS on the low bands are needed in order to catch the propagation peaks all across the NA and SA continents. TNX, Steve K0XP On 10/12/2024 11:27 PM, Andree DL8LAS via Topband wrote:
Hello from Nauru, first team members arrived Thursday on island.We booked Airbnb for station No.1.This QTH is for highbands and we made 19000 QSOs so far.The last team members will arrive Tuesday morning with the equipment for QTH No.2This is a perfect place direct on the beach with free view to EU, USA and JA.If all is fine our plan is to be on Lowbands from Wednesday.We will use two 22m spiderpoles for 80 und 160.Other verticals and loops for 60,40,30m.Please cross fingers for good condx and less QRM and QRN.For RX we will errect a DHDL.Please listen for us.First we will prefer CW. 73, Andy C21MM / DL8LAS _________________ Searchable Archives:http://www.contesting.com/_topband - Topband Reflector
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