TopBand: P29VXX

George Guerin George.Guerin@kellogg.com
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     I was also listening to P29VXX from 1200 to 1230 this morning.  The 
     signal in Michigan was anywhere from 569 to 229 off the back of an 
     unterminated Beverage antenna at 115 degrees.  There was increasing 
     QSB as sunrise approached.  Operator rolling along at a decent rate.
     
     George     K8GG


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Subject: TopBand: P29VXX in N.C.
Author:  davekennedy@juno.com at BC_INTERNET
Date:    2/25/97 8:38 AM


Great signal, great operating at P29VXX (Dietmar?) this morning, 
especially on 160M. He delays answering calls until he has full call, 
then repeats call before and after the RST report. Very efficient,
no busted or partial calls. Cuts down on dupes. Outstanding Opg.! 
Nice 25-30 minute 579 peak at sonrise 1826.5 QSX up 5.
     
The 80M operator was also doing well at the same time, thanks
mainly to their BIG signal. Wow! Would like to hear more about their 
L.F. antenna system. The 80M opr. seemed to have more difficulty 
separating the continuous callers. Several partial calls, repeats, etc. 
The 80M sigs peaked longer after sunrise.  3506.7 Up 3-5.
     
Sure wish the S21XX/P29VXX crew had Zone 26 on their itinerary! 
Too much to hope for in one season I guess. Again, congrats on a 
great job, well done and still going on.
     
73, Dave  N4SU
     
     
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