Dont need FT4 on rtty, so, as luck would have it, they have been ungodly on
30m.....one night on 30m cw, I swear they were bending the S meter......the VK0
is whisper quiet when they can be heard....I dont blame them.....I blame the
groundhog, as he is responsible for the 3-6 inches of snow we arfe supposed to
get tonight and tomorrow !!!!
> On 4/8/2016 5:01:59 PM, Tom Martin (tmartin@chartermi.net) wrote:
> > Well, as I reported a while back, I got them on 40 with the rotatable
> dipole at 80 feet. Working FT4JA has been more difficult but I got them
> on 30 CW and RTTY.
>
> I couldn't even print them on my Butternut HF6. I went to the 80 meter
> sloper at 60 feet through an external tuner and got them, after about 45
> minutes. The 80 sloper does pretty well on 30 meters. I've got 239
> countries with that antenna and another 30 using my 40 meter rotatable
> dipole with an external tuner.
>
> The biggest problem with both the FT4 and VK0 DXpeditions has been the
> inconsistency of operation. They appear for about an half hour and
> disappear. I hope that the CY9 group spends more time on RTTY. I need
> Sable for #316 on RTTY.
>
> Not much time left for VK0 and FT4. Good luck.
>
> 73,
>
> Tom W8JWN
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