Just received the Logs from 27.02 at 00.00 UTC
Hello dear Top's & DX'ers,
enclosed the ZL7DK 160m log-update (26th Feb. 2400Z):
DJ8WL K6VX OM3PA SM0AJU SP5GRM
DK6WL K7CA OM3TZQ SM4CAN UA0MF
DK7SU KN6DV OM5RW SM4HCM VE7FPT
DL3JSW LA2GV OM5ZM SM6CVX VK4SS
ES1AJ LA3XI OM5ZW SP2FAX W2VJN
I4EAT OH3ES OZ1CTK SP3CB W7KCZ
JA7BXS OH3LYG OZ7YY SP3GEM YL2SM
JE7RJS OK1AWZ RA0FU SP4EEZ
JH7JVJ OK2ZU SK7AX SP5CJQ
K6UT OM3EY SL0ZG SP5EWY
Condx last night vy poor into North East but fortunately
better at our sunrise into EU. Heard and called some more
Eu's, but they didn't come back for a good one.
We continue to check our evening openings, starting
from 0630Z for Western Europe, then 0830 for South America
(thank's for the hint, Egon) and from 1030 for
North America's Right Coast. Left Coast will start from
abt. 1400Z, Europe follows from 1600Z.
Difficult to find a good opening for JA, will try after
the JA sunset in parallel to the Eastcoast. Heard and worked
already several at that time, but still there should be
some more.
Frequencies - Claims from US about 1829.5 are accepted,
will move somewhere between 1827..1828 and listen up 30..32.
What about "pigfarmers" at 1824? If clear there, we could
move further down.
BTW - the Pactor-Link we're using from here is vy slow, sofar
no big log data transfer possible. Direct internet-access
is not possible (analogue satellite-link to New Zealand).
In total until now abt. 10,000 Q's. Highbands are good.
We're starting with RTTY on 15 / 20 now (sofar 170 Q's).
vy73, Joerg/Mar for the ZL7DK - crew
PS: pse if you have any comment or suggestion to them, pse mail direct to me,
we
send them most of your comments back, but please understand, only neat
comments,
not such if we are OK on 15m ssb...hi...
For those who asked, the QSL goes to Falk Weinhold DK7YY
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