[SEDXC] A5A depends on sun spots

Mike Greenway K4PI at BELLSOUTH.NET
Wed Sep 14 18:31:27 EDT 2016


HI Dave, just to add a little bit, they were on 30 CW a few days ago calling for USA around SR.  I do remember A51PN.  He ran some schedules just for the SEDXC members back in the day.  I remember selling him a remote VFO for his FTDX570 I believe it was.  A51 is not an easy part of the world to work from here.

4S7AB was on 30 CW around SR today, 1118 GMT, workable from here with 200 w and a high dipole.  E51 has been doing well on the low bands in recent days.

Neat story on the elephant and BC610.  Those were the days. HI

73 Mike K4PI

From: Dave Thompson 
Sent: Wednesday, September 14, 2016 12:15 PM
To: sedxc at contesting.com ; sedxc at yahoogroups.com 
Subject: [SEDXC] A5A depends on sun spots

I heard A5A at S5 on 20 SSB at 1500Z and again for a short period at 0200Z this week.  The sun spots were above 70 but have dropped to less than 30 now.  Best I hard them on 17 CW was 439
and they were ESP on 17 SSB.  Europe hears them on 15 but no real propagation for us.  Never did listen for them on 40.

I worked A52A in 2000 when Bob K4UEE and the large group were over there on 10 to 40. Even then the 80 window was so short that only the hams in NC worked them in the SE USA. 

My first QSO  with A5 was VU2US/AC5 (the old prefix) in 1960.  VU2US used an elephant to carry a BC-610 over the mountains.  This was an AM Phone QSO.  I worked A51PN in 1981 on 15 SSB for the next QSO.

I do have beams at 75 feet so have an advantage over the SEDXC members with wire or vertical antennas.

Good luck to all who need this for a ATNO.

Dave K4JRB 
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