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>Date: Tue, 4 Mar 1997 07:09:06 -0800 (PST)
>From: Larry Tyree <tree@lady.axian.com>
>Message-Id: <199703041509.HAA10230@lady.axian.com>
>To: topband@contesting.com
>Subject: N6TR report
>
>0220Z: Heard FR5DX for the first time ever - 449. He fades out before I
> can really give him a good call. Maybe this would have been easier
> at 0200Z.
>
>0300Z: Thinking the band must be in good condition, I warm up the shack
> calling CQ on 1835.5.
>
>0330Z: Shack is getting pretty warm.
>0340Z: Shack is hot.
>
>0341Z: ZS5LB comes back and gives me a 589!
>
>0400Z: Spend an hour getting the 3 kids in bed. You can only do so much
> while your computer is calling CQ.
>
>0515Z: Hear DF2PY calling CQ on 1824. Ever notice how it takes forever for
> a DX station to finish their CQ after you have found them? I get
> beat out by a K2. They take FOREVER to comment about the snow QRN.
> N7JW and I say hi on the side. Jim is nice enough to QRX while I
> call again.
>
>0523Z: My first European in over three weeks is in the log. The QSO took
> only about 45 seconds. DF2PY would be coming in for over an hour
> and I think he worked lots of stations.
>
>0527Z: 8P9JA on 1834 - easy QSO.
>
>0530Z: Could it be?? Yes!! SM4CAN in the log! It has almost been a
> month since I have heard an SM.
>
>0545Z: ON4UN fires up on 1821.5 calling KH8/N5OLS. They would work each
> other around 0600Z. I call John and we exchange quick reports.
> He is 559 - the LOUDEST european I would hear (569 around 0600Z).
>
>0550Z: No other signals to be found, so I heat up the shack some more.
>
>0610Z: F6BKI answers my CQ - 559 both ways.
>
>0815Z: I give up on working a South American and go to bed. Heard a
> little of G4BWP trying to work CO3JR who was very active on
> 1829.5. KH6AT worked the CO3 also (took forever!).
>
>1130Z: Last chance to South America - my topband disease gets me out of
> bed, but no luck. K1ZM is 599. Jeff scares up VK8AV who switches
> to SSB and the east coast has the opening. I give up after three
> calls. It is hard to work VK this early - much easier at our
> sunrise when they are all in bed.
>
>1138Z: I comfort myself by discovering I did work WAC in one night during
> the second day of the 1985 CQ WW CW (remember that night?). Go to Bed.
>
>1430Z: Back on the radio. 3W5FM is on 1826 about 559, having problems
> hearing the guys calling. BV7FC thinks he is a JA working a W6
> on 1911 or so. Was hoping for a super opening to VQ9, but not.
> Is the 1850 kHz loran off - or is the band just not that good.
>
>ZS4TX didn't make it on the band - didn't see my e-mail in time. ZS6EZ
>thought the band was gone for the season, but now won't give up so soon. I
>wonder if a zone 39 QSO might still happen, and even dare to dream about
>ZS8IR next week when he is back...
>
>Don't turn out the lights yet!!!
>
>73 Tree N6TR
>tree@contesting.com
>
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