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Re: Topband: KH1/KH7Z was a tough go

To: terry burge <ki7m@comcast.net>
Subject: Re: Topband: KH1/KH7Z was a tough go
From: Larry via Topband <topband@contesting.com>
Reply-to: Larry <pacer99@aol.com>
Date: Sat, 14 Jul 2018 20:56:19 -0500
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Here is my opinion:
15- weak but easily worked on SSB
20- loud and worked on both modes easily.
40- loud and worked on both modes easily
80- no antenna
160- extremely loud and easy to work. Can’t believe that someone on the west 
coast couldn’t make a contact!

Very good operation considering the time of year and antenna restrictions.

Thanks for the hard work. ATN on top band. 

73,
Larry
N7DD

Sent by Larry

On Jul 14, 2018, at 4:42 PM, terry burge <ki7m@comcast.net> wrote:

I see this stuff about how easy or difficult the KH1 operation was to work. I'm 
on the west coast in northwestern Oregon and I personally found them one of the 
worst operations to hear from the Pacific I've ever worked. Worked them on 80 
and 40 for ATNO and on 20 and 17 too. The 80 meter contact was one of the 
hardest I've had on that band as they kept dropping into the noise floor. And 
I've had some pretty difficult contacts on 80 meter before but KH1/KH7Z is 
right up there with the hardest. These were all SSB contacts. I spent a lot of 
time trying to work them on 12 meters and some on 15 meters too. On 15 I should 
have managed to work them but they apparently went QRT right when they were 
coming up and I lost my chance. Didn't really need them on 15 having worked K1B 
on 20/17/15/10 back in 2002.


One thing I was blown away with was I worked E51JD, Jim on Raratonga, South 
Cook Islands with a good 57 or better signal but the KH1 was near impossible to 
hear on 15 meters at the same time. Judging from the map I don't think E51 and 
KH1 are all that far apart but the propagation sure was different. I'd guess 
about 1000 miles apart at the most but much closer to the equator. The Pacific 
is a big ocean we all know. On 12 meters I never did hear him on SSB. They 
would of been an ATNO on 12 so I spent a lot of time listening for them on 
there.


And as far as I know they did not work any SSB on 160. When I tried to hear 
them on 160 meters CW I don't think I could ever heard them but my CW is poor 
enough I might have heard them and not realized it. Everyone calling sounded 
like they were going 25-35 WPM which I just take my hat off too. I'm maybe 
15-18 WPM at the best of times, maybe. Copying beacons is about my extent on 
that mode.


Terry

KI7M

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