In a very casual non-contest contest mode I worked 14 EUs, three of them new
ones for me on topband between about 0330 and 0800Z. Also worked PY0F and LU8
for new ones. A few extra hops and the east coast competition make it
problematic for my modest station.
Wes N7WS
On 2/17/2019 2:25 PM, Don Kirk wrote:
Hi George,
I thought conditions last night (Saturday night) were very good all night
long on 160 meters, with signals from Europe pretty easy copy near
Indianapolis at least 45 minutes before sunset. I was only going to put a
few stations in the log before heading to bed around 11pm local time but
wound up operating until 3am local time (0800 UTC) due to all the activity
and fun on 160.
73,
Don (wd8dsb)
On Sun, Feb 17, 2019 at 12:05 PM GEORGE WALLNER <aa7jv@atlanticbb.net>
wrote:
The bands may be quiet at times, but last night from C6AGU I had contest
runs that were more like what you experience on 20 m: 180 - 200 QSO-s per
hour peaks. No lack of QSO-s here.
TKS and 73,
George,
AA7JV/C6AGU
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