Thread: K7C's DXA
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Old September 29th 05, 03:54 PM
Dan/W4NTI
 
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"Jim Leder" wrote in message
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Must be nice to even hear them. In SW Ohio I've only heard them twice:
Once on 40 and once on 30. They were 579 on 40 but barely audible on 30.
Wire antennas and 100 watts makes this one a pretty tough catch. Unless
something amazing happens luck-wise or propagation-wise this will remain
on my growing 'missed' list.
Still stuck on 320.....


"aRKay" wrote in message
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"Dick, AA5VU" wrote:

The following are the links to the Kure Island K7C operation's very cool
web page.

The K7C Web site: http://www.cordell.org/htdocs/KURE/
The DXA Web site: http://www.cordell.org/DXA

While the DXA is cool, it is a little confusing. I had a solid RTTY QSO
with K7C on 27-Sep and it still does not show up in the log and neither
does others that worked K7C about the same time. Having to work them
again just creates QRM and is not good. I uploaded my Q to LoTW and will
see what happens later. Hopefully, i am in the real log.

The enemy of good is better and the older style online logging reports
were good. The new 'better' DXA has some room for improvement.

Dick, AA5VU


I worked them again on 29-Sep and this time my call showed up on the web
page. Getting in the log is harder than working them.

AA5VU



Don't feel bad. It's rough for anyone East of the Mississippi. A beam
certainly helps. But they are weak as you know what here in Bama.

Dan/W4NTI