At 06:05 AM 2/18/98 -0500, Mike, G3SED wrote:
>We are not alone with the QRN problem YC0LOW came on around 2200z calling CQ
>right in the middle of our huge EU pile up on 1828.5 for around 30 mins. We
>assume he could not hear the EUs and needless to say he made no QSOs.
My last 160m QSO with EU was in Feb 2, 1998 i.e. G3RTY.
None heard until I wrote this.
To avoid any possible interference to 9M0C operation on
1824.5 TX and its QSX freq (which varies everyday- Jo) I move
up from my favourite freq on 1826 to 1828.3 to call CQDX.
That's what I did again this morning (local time, Feb 17)
and in many mornings before (since Feb 11). I always listen
to him on 1824.5 before making my CQ call. Today, clearly
heard: "9M0C UP" several times. I didn't realise that he
was QSX on 1828.5! Moreover, nothing I heard there and also
on 1828.3 except high level of QRN. Later, Mike came to my
freq to explain briefly.
I do apologise for disturbing the EU pile-up. It was not
deliberately intended. Thank you.
73 de Jo, YC0LOW, P.O. Box 147, Cinere 16514, Indonesia.
mailto:yc0low@ibm.net mailto:yc0low@qsl.net
http://wwp.mirabilis.com/3922554
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