Topband: : V84SAA

David Olean k1whs at metrocast.net
Sat Feb 9 12:51:42 EST 2019


I listened on 160 meters at my sunset yesterday Feb 8, at about 2200 UT 
and was able to copy (weakly) V84SAA calling CQ on 1.805. I called for a 
few minutes when they peaked up midway between my sunset and their 
sunrise at about 2240 UT.  I could no longer copy them at their sunrise, 
but could tell that they were still on calling.  At best V84SAA was Q2 
or maybe Q3. At times I would have recognized my call if it came back, 
but, alas, no luck, and then signals started to fade. It did not take 
much fading to make them impossible to copy. I had listened at my 
sunrise yesterday morning, but heard nothing.  I overslept this AM. (again!)

Best signals seemed to come from my 100 degree  wire.

Dave K1WHS

On 2/7/2019 6:13 PM, Edward Sawyer wrote:
> They were quite readable here at my sunset yesterday - about 2215Z on 80M CW
> but were working EU.  Best signal was Long Path from the SE.  This morning,
> I had no copy on them at all on 160M but could hear what seemed like a
> pretty small pile of W5,6,7,0s calling.  Usually the sunrise path from here
> is NW but LP or skew paths produced no joy.  Note that I was not able to
> hear 9Y1YC on 80M CW this morning either.  He spotted himself at a few
> minutes before sunrise here - 1155Z.
>
>   
>
> Will keep listening.  Both would have been new zones for me.
>
>   
>
> Ed  N1UR
>
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