Hello John.
818 QSOs on 10m. Staggering from my viewpoint. Mind you, from G the US east
coast and VE eastern provinces are a hop skip and jump away. Which to me is
like working eastern Canada and US. On 20 I only heard a couple of EUs plus
EA8 although I could hear the VE3s and eastern US working EUs galore. But I
couldn't hear them. I do have 2 elements at 55 feet but also suffer an S4
ambient background noise on 20 which doesn't help. On 15 I'm used to
working JA after JA but heard nothing from them. A couple of UA0s, KH7
(literally down the road from here), and that was it on 15. The odd south
American too.
Things can only get better!
Brian VE7JKZ
Nr. Vancouver
> Date: Sun, 13 Jul 2008 18:27:54 +0000 (GMT)
> From: John Muzyka <g4rcg@yahoo.co.uk>
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> Brian,
> To make a reply you can do what you did, which is take out all the text,
> BUT some people, including myself find that its usefull to see what the
> thread is linked to in 1st place, Or just look at the top of the header
> and there is the SD?reflector?email address just click on that and it will
> bring you up a blank box like this one.
> ?
> As for my previous keying delays, I have not used SD since, but will keep
> you posted ( I was in the GB7HQ team on the 10m CW station and the band
> Saturday was awesome, working into the East coast USA and VE land right up
> to nearly 23.55z but Sunday was really bad, ended up with 818 qso on 10m
> which is not bad for a solar min.
> ?
> Cheers
> John G4RCG
>
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