I found him listening up to about 18.109.5
He was working lots of JAs when I was chasing him.
I finally found a clear spot and he found me. Modest station here on 17,
100 watts and a delta loop.
Good luck and 73, Tom W1TO
On 5/17/2014 2:31 PM, Richard Kriss wrote:
Thanks for the comments from all. If it was easy, we would not do it. W1AW/0
(SD) on 17 meter RTTY has been hard for me and may be easy for others. I gave
up when the Pactor robot took over his transmit frequency and I could no longer
copy the W1AW/0 (SD) RTTY on 18 MHz. I moved to 10 and worked W1AW/0 (SD) on
CW with just a few calls. Will try on 17 again tomorrow.
I have really enjoyed working the ARRL 2014 Centennial QSO Party and I am now
#175 out 115K stations and #11 in Texas so I have been able to keep my head
above water. Just hope I can keep it up for the rest of the year.
73 Dick AA5VU
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