I read with great interest what these fellows used and other notes.
This looks like something I would like to put in "The Contest Traveler"
column of the NCJ. Those of you that have been out there and put an
emphasis on the low bands, 160 in particular, I would like to hear
from. I would like to know your antenna & equipment line up, results,
what you might do different, etc. Thanks.
> There then follows a detailed summary of the Chatham DXpedition's
> lowband effort.
>
> There have been some fine topband DXpedition efforts this season. But I
> think this group of German operators inspires maximum confidence in
> getting a topband QSO. They have it all covered--they know the
> propagation, they know the band, they come properly equipped, and they
> are highly, highly motivated. Their performances on 160 from S2, P2 and
> now ZL7 were uniformly excellent. My heartiest thanks and
> congratulations for yet another topband thrill.
>
> These guys are a great model for future topband DXpedition efforts.
>
> --
> Garry Shapiro, NI6T
> 160 meters: not a band, but an obsession
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73 from K8Joe"Palooka" & Beverly,
K8JP, V31JP, VP5/K8JP, VP5JP, K8JP/VA2, ex-K8HKM, ex-KN8HKM
v31jp@logical123.net
K8JP@contesting.com
NIDXA/SMC/ARRL/HIDXA/QCWA
And read "The Contest Traveler" column in the NCJ
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