The info was in this week's Ohio DX Bull. QSL to K2PF.
Barry W2UP
On 30 Sep 2002 at 6:29, Kok Chen wrote:
> On Monday, Sep 30, 2002, at 00:52 US/Pacific, Alcolado Antonio wrote:
>
> > Does anyone have QSL information of KH7X?
>
> Try an email to KH6ND to ask. If I could venture a guess,
> Mike was at least one of the ops at the keyboard(s)
> of KH7X.
>
> Well, we know for sure it is not KH6VV, KH6GMP nor
> AH6OZ :-).
>
> Harder to guess who the op is is this mode. But I could always
> find HP1XVH's narrow shift every time I tune across. Must have
> been around 150 Hz. Odd part is I think it was pretty consistent on
> the different bands. Did they use the same modem for all bands?
>
> Beautiful conditions this past weekend. Not only could I hear
> Eu, most of them even printed me without asking for a repeat :-).
>
> An odd phenomenon for my QTH is that when the band is so full
> of Eu signals, the usually big guns from there disappears into
> the crowd. Doing my S&P, I didn't find some of them until the
> bands started to die, when they were the only signals left.
>
> Then there was ON4UN, who was simply pounding into the Pacific
> northwest on all three high bands. What an exceptional signal. I
> wonder why John did not use OT2T for this contest.
>
> 73
> Chen, W7AY
>
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