[CQ-Contest] ARRL 160m CW and Skimmers

Dave Zeph zephd at indy.rr.com
Fri Nov 30 20:12:23 EST 2012


Bob ..... a few of tonights Spots from the K3LR 160M Skimmer above 1850:

sh dx freq>1850 and freq<1900
  1857.3  K3MD        01-Dec-2012 0107Z  37 dB  28 WPM  CQ         <K3LR-#>
  1857.8  N4FX        01-Dec-2012 0106Z  33 dB  26 WPM  CQ         <K3LR-#>
  1865.6  N8OO        01-Dec-2012 0106Z  31 dB  31 WPM  CQ         <K3LR-#>
  1852.9  VE3CX       01-Dec-2012 0106Z  34 dB  28 WPM  CQ         <K3LR-#>
  1862.0  K3NK        01-Dec-2012 0106Z  47 dB  30 WPM  CQ         <K3LR-#>
  1869.0  N4QA        01-Dec-2012 0105Z  10 dB  18 WPM  CQ         <K3LR-#>
  1863.3  AA4XX       01-Dec-2012 0105Z  16 dB  28 WPM  CQ         <K3LR-#>
  1865.4  W1WMU       01-Dec-2012 0105Z  33 dB  26 WPM  CQ         <K3LR-#>
  1863.0  N0HJZ       01-Dec-2012 0104Z  18 dB  23 WPM  CQ         <K3LR-#>
  1850.6  W1QK        01-Dec-2012 0104Z  41 dB  32 WPM  CQ         <K3LR-#>
  1855.5  N3UM        01-Dec-2012 0104Z  32 dB  27 WPM  CQ         <K3LR-#>
  1852.3  N2GC        01-Dec-2012 0104Z  41 dB  31 WPM  CQ         <K3LR-#>
  1859.6  WD8DSB      01-Dec-2012 0103Z  34 dB  24 WPM  CQ         <K3LR-#>
  1859.1  K2ONP       01-Dec-2012 0103Z  37 dB  33 WPM  CQ         <K3LR-#>
  1851.5  N4DJ        01-Dec-2012 0103Z  27 dB  22 WPM  CQ         <K3LR-#>
  1854.8  KS4S        01-Dec-2012 0102Z  24 dB  22 WPM  CQ         <K3LR-#>
  1856.8  W3WH        01-Dec-2012 0102Z  42 dB  24 WPM  CQ         <K3LR-#>
  1854.5  N3QQ        01-Dec-2012 0101Z  3 dB  27 WPM  CQ          <K3LR-#>
  1851.1  N2ZN        01-Dec-2012 0101Z  39 dB  30 WPM  CQ         <K3LR-#>
  1858.5  W4MY        01-Dec-2012 0101Z  26 dB  25 WPM  CQ         <K3LR-#>


73 --> Dave, W9PA (ex-W9ZRX)


-----Original Message-----
From: CQ-Contest [mailto:cq-contest-bounces at contesting.com] On Behalf Of
Robert Chudek - K0RC
Sent: Friday, 30 November, 2012 18:26
To: Minnesota Wireless Association; CQ-Contest at contesting.com
Subject: [CQ-Contest] ARRL 160m CW and Skimmers

It appears the skimmers are only listening to the bottom 50 kHz segment 
of the 160m band. I found NØHJZ on 1854, the old fashioned way... 
turning the knob on my transceiver.

So if you're going to be CQing / RUNning... and want the benefit of 
being 'auto spotted'... you will want to stick in the lower 50 kHz of 
the band. At least that's what I am seeing here using the AE5E node 90 
minutes into the contest.

73 de Bob - KØRC in MN

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