Here in the deep south we generally don't get the kind of 160M openings
to EU that you enjoy up north, the price we pay for not freezing to
death when the lights go out and being able to work on our antennas year
round, I lived in NH and MN� for 15 years before moving back to FL so I
know first hand the joy of shoveling snow and being able to work EU when
your 1000 miles closer to them than we are down south. Down here we are
lucky� hear 3 or 4 EU stations on a good night regardless of the mode.
Then last night something extraordinary ( the night after Doug's report)
. I went out to the shack @0200Z� to turn things off before going to bed
. There was HA7TM calling CQ and the computer reminded me that while I
had worked him on many bands but that I needed him on 160M to fill out
my dance card. A few minutes later he was in the log and no other� EU
stations were copied (YAWN)� .. then as I reached for the big switch I
was called by R6YY. What happened next I suspect is what if sometimes
referred to as� "pipeline propagation" . Stations from NW Russia lined
up and started calling me sometimes 3 stations deep. When the dust
settled I had worked 15 Russians, 2- SM's, an OH and a SP, all in the
span of about 30 minutes. You would think my call sign was VP6R . During
this mini pile up NO OTHER EU stations were heard. No DL's, no F's, no
G's no I's ..... just UA's . One of the 3rd most memorable nights in my
TOP-Band life-time spanning nearly 50 years
To fill in the scenario for the curious, I was running about 800 watts
to a 60' T wire vertical, with three 90' above ground radials. And a
200' BOG to the NE on receive. Modes used were both CW and FT8
Dave NR1DX
dit dit
On 11/11/2019 12:37 PM, Doug Renwick wrote:
Very good over the pole real ham radio (cw) conditions from Northern
Europe
last night in west NA. Some stations had amazing signals; a few of the
strongest were LY7M, YL2SM and LA1MFA.
Doug
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