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[RTTY] 30 meter activity

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Subject: [RTTY] 30 meter activity
From: "FireBrick" <w9ol@billnjudy.com>
Date: Sun, 21 Feb 2010 15:28:59 -0600
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312 CW worked/299 cw confirmed
155 rtty worked/139 rtty confirmed

30 meter ben belly belly gut to me!

never figured out who/where/what that 10.138 wideband digital signal is.
betting is some commercial data machine, but it's loud here and REAL loud 
here in evening hours.



On 2/21/2010 12:27:37 PM, Phil Cooper (pcooper@guernsey.net) wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> 30m is very good!
> It is one of those bands where you switch on and there are no RTTY 
> signals,
>
> but try calling CQ, and see the number of users grow!
> There is some great DX about on 30m from time to time, and I have some
> nice
> ones logged on the band, such as 1S (Spratly), 3B6, 3B9, VU4, VU7, XZ,
> VK9c,
> VK9w and more.
> So far, I have 105 confirmed, and 108 worked.
>
> All of the above have been worked on a half-size G5RV or my 80m inverted 
> L.
>
> On occasions, one works better than the other, so it is a case of trying
> both and seeing which one gets me the contact.
> The band is open most of the time to somewhere, and what I especially
> like
> is the fact that it can be open to EU, then suddenly open to JA or VK, or
> even the USA. Sometimes, you can work close
> EU's and DX at the same time.
>
> If you don't hear any RTTY about, try
> calling CQ and watch what happens!
>
> Oh well, 73 for now
>
> Phil GU0SUP
>
>
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