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Was very happy to work my second new country in as many nights with ZP6CW
making it into the log.  Thanks Doug!  I was hearing ZS6UT at the same 
time (around 0355z) - but let the people who needed ZS for a new one have
him.
TR8CA was actually heard for the first time at my QTH right at his sunrise.
However, he QSYed once or twice just as I was thinking about calling him 
and I didn't hear him well after that.  
Was looking for 3D2RR on either 80 or 160 - and didn't find any evidence 
of activity yet on the low bands.  
Steve, HA0DU - I think I almost could detect your signal once - but Europe
was not coming in at all again (what else is new).  No trace of LY3UM or
SM5EDX.  Possible slight trace of IT9ZGY.
CT3/VE3NZ was even louder than the previous night - again with a very 
consistent signal.  He was often just as loud (or louder in some cases) as 
the east coast stations he was working.  A couple of the locals who didn't
make it the previous night were able to make it this time.  
JAs around 1230 UTC were very loud - much louder than I remember them being
at sunrise during the CQ 160.  When I checked the band at my sunrise - all
the signals were gone (I think more to lack of activity than anything else).
Where is 5T5SN?  Seems like conditions should be good for him.
73 Tree N6TR
tree@kkn.net
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