The packet spots are saying HH4/N2WB, not VP6DIA. I'm not actually at the rig
right now, though.
73 - Jim AD1C
--- Phil Cooper <pcooper@guernsey.net> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Just popped into the shack, and thought I'd check 15m for any signs of
> VP6DIA.
> It's 2130UTC here, and way past dark, but the band is FULL of W's, some
> quite loud, and a few that don't understand SPLIT, and UP!
> Also just about saw print from VP6DIA, but not enough to be workable, sadly.
> Besides, there are way too many W's for me to get heard. I did get the odd
> 599 599 QSL? from them, and saw a few calls of those he worked.
> Saw him work a few of you, and well done!
>
> Let's hope the band is in such good shape at the weekend for the BARTG
> Spring contest!
>
> Hope to catch VP6DIA before the week is out!
>
> 73 for now
> Phil GU0SUP
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