Topband: EU opening-G3YRO
Steve Babcock
ve6wz at shaw.ca
Sun Apr 1 17:37:12 EDT 2018
Last night just before going to bed, I checked RBN and noticed that my VE6WZ skimmer spotted G3YRO on 1827 at 0513z. I thought it may have been a “rouge” spot (sometimes RBN spots get through when domestic callers reply using the DX call), so I didn't bother to check the radio. Just before turning out the lights I checked the iPad one more time and saw my skimmer spotted Roger again at 0523.
I was at the radio by about 0530 and had good copy on Roger's CQ. By the time the amp had warmed up, he had faded down substantially, and although I did call a few times we had no QSO.
The sun had blown away the propagation in the UK by this time. My experience has shown that if my RBN skimmer can decode any DX on 160m, then they will usually be **very** solid copy on the Beverages using the real radio. My skimmer spots decoded only represent a small fraction of workable DX at VE6WZ.
After a few CQ’s down band, I did get a call from EA6SX, but local (an XE caller) scuttled the QSO.
The band is still alive, and the moral of the story is I regret not being at the radio last night. The trans-polar EU “season" is not over yet although it will not be long before common darkness will end.
73, de steve ve6wz.
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