Hi Nick,
I have a limited setup, only an inverted L over an FCP on 160 (not like
W3LPL's 160m 4 square cannon). With basically no time to operate, I managed
about 60 minutes in three spells on 160m, 45 QSO's, 17 zones, 30 countries,
all S&P.
I worked EU and AF in zones: 14: 4, 15: 7, 16: 1, 20:1, 33: 1, 35: 1. Not
sure the 45/17/30 in one hour on 160 from a modest station allows room to
blame things on the band.
Good antenna for RX, and an EFFICIENT transmit antenna are always key to
making it. These will be even MORE important for 160 success as we make our
way into cycle 25.
160 seemed slow this time, but I didn't hear nearly as many stations on the
band, weak *or* loud, as in the past. Think they were having too much fun
on the higher bands in conditions which are most likely the opening round
of solar cycle 25 propagation. Get ready to do DXCC on 6 meters this time
around.
73, Guy K2AV
On Tue, Dec 1, 2020 at 1:32 PM uy0zg <uy0zg@mksat.net> wrote:
> Hi
>
> Frank
>
>
>
> May I ask how many QSOs with zone 16 did you have on 160 meters in this
> CQ WW ?
>
>
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> Nick, UY0ZG
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> donovanf@erols.com писал 2020-12-01 20:20:
> > Of course Lee is absolutely correct.
> >
> >
> > Many 160 DXers who have had difficulty with receiving antennas
> > have given up too easily during the troubleshooting process.
> >
> >
> > 73
> > Frank
> > W3LPL
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