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Re: Topband: KH1/KH7Z was a tough go

To: terry burge <ki7m@comcast.net>
Subject: Re: Topband: KH1/KH7Z was a tough go
From: "John Harden, D.M.D." <jhdmd@bellsouth.net>
Date: Sat, 14 Jul 2018 19:11:45 -0400
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I had really good luck from Atlanta. I got them on
160, 80, 40 and 20 CW.

On 160 and 80 diversity RX with the Waller Flag at 95 feet and the Hi-Z 8 
really made copy good.

On 40 I used the full size Telrex monobander at 112 ft.

73,

John, W4NU





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> On Jul 14, 2018, at 5:42 PM, terry burge <ki7m@comcast.net> wrote:
> 
> I see this stuff about how easy or difficult the KH1 operation was to work. 
> I'm on the west coast in northwestern Oregon and I personally found them one 
> of the worst operations to hear from the Pacific I've ever worked. Worked 
> them on 80 and 40 for ATNO and on 20 and 17 too. The 80 meter contact was one 
> of the hardest I've had on that band as they kept dropping into the noise 
> floor. And I've had some pretty difficult contacts on 80 meter before but 
> KH1/KH7Z is right up there with the hardest. These were all SSB contacts. I 
> spent a lot of time trying to work them on 12 meters and some on 15 meters 
> too. On 15 I should have managed to work them but they apparently went QRT 
> right when they were coming up and I lost my chance. Didn't really need them 
> on 15 having worked K1B on 20/17/15/10 back in 2002.
> 
> 
> One thing I was blown away with was I worked E51JD, Jim on Raratonga, South 
> Cook Islands with a good 57 or better signal but the KH1 was near impossible 
> to hear on 15 meters at the same time. Judging from the map I don't think E51 
> and KH1 are all that far apart but the propagation sure was different. I'd 
> guess about 1000 miles apart at the most but much closer to the equator. The 
> Pacific is a big ocean we all know. On 12 meters I never did hear him on SSB. 
> They would of been an ATNO on 12 so I spent a lot of time listening for them 
> on there.
> 
> 
> And as far as I know they did not work any SSB on 160. When I tried to hear 
> them on 160 meters CW I don't think I could ever heard them but my CW is poor 
> enough I might have heard them and not realized it. Everyone calling sounded 
> like they were going 25-35 WPM which I just take my hat off too. I'm maybe 
> 15-18 WPM at the best of times, maybe. Copying beacons is about my extent on 
> that mode.
> 
> 
> Terry
> 
> KI7M
> 
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