I presume that most already have this online log website for 3B9C saved but
just in case here it is.
http://www.fsdxa.com/3b9c/online-logs.html .
Last night I worked 3B9C on 3795/3790 kc phone and I used my knowledge of
propagation to do it. I began listening to the 3B9C op. Tuesday evening UTC,
one hour before my local sunset here in Florida. He was in my high local QRN
level on the tee vertical and in the lightning QRN on the low doublet,
unfortunately I have no room for listening antennas on my suburban 1/4
acreville.
3B9C was never better then Q4 throughout the evening hours and unlike many I
will not call a station unless he's Q5 at least part of the time. Sunrise for
Rodriguez Island was approximately 0155 UTC. What I did was to switch to my low
doublet beginning at 0150 UTC and at 0155 UTC 3B9C suddenly popped up out of
the QRN to a real 59. I called him once on the low doublet and bingo worked him.
Tonight I will attempt to work them on 160 meters using the same method. I have
M.S. and can't use a straight key or iambic paddle with proficiency any longer,
so send CW with my computer via the MRP40 v60 software. I can set up the
software to auto send via macros!
73 & GUD DX,
Thomas F. Giella, KN4LF
Plant City, FL, USA
Grid Square EL87WX
PODX 070 PSK31 Member #349
Yaesu FT-840 & PSK31 News Group http://groups.yahoo.com/group/yaesu_ft840
160-10 Meter Amateur Radio Resources & More http://www.kn4lf.com
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