Come on 10, atta boy, you can do it.
Yep, worked a few stations on 10 with qrp power, cw, and made it in good
shape to Uraguay, and the Caribbian, that was fun. There seemed to be many
that couldn't hear very well. And, the band was in wonderful shape for S&P,
with a QSB fade that made it a bit of a challange.
But then, that works too, makes it a lot of fun, and a bit more interesting
to test one's skill along with one's station ability.
--... ...--
Dale WC7S- qrp in Wy
>From: "Kelly Taylor" <ve4xt@mts.net>
>To: <CQ-CONTEST@contesting.com>
>Subject: [CQ-Contest] Where for art thou 10 meters?
>Date: Sat, 10 Dec 2005 17:22:23 -0600
>
>Hi all,
>
>Turned on the radio today to see about the ARRL 10. That lasted all of
>about three minutes.
>
>Heard maybe five signals on CW, worked N4RV (not easy), then went up to
>sideband, where I heard a similar number of signals, including an op at
>NQ4I CQing into the ether.
>
>You know it's bad when a station like that, located where he is, can't get
>rate.
>
>Sunspots, please return soon!
>
>73, kelly
>ve4xt
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