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Old May 5th 07, 02:56 AM posted to rec.radio.amateur.dx
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Dear Larse (no call sign):

I do not know where in Michigan (or the 8th call area) you are located.
After all, Michigan is a very large state.

I am in the central part of the lower peninsula. Only on 20 meters have
they had a strong signal. As others have said, CW provides the best chance
of a contact. I have found that their signal gets good about 7:45 A.M. EDST
(1145Z), peaks about 8:30 A.M. EDST, and becomes weak by something like 9:30
A.M. EDST.

This morning (May 4, 2007), on 20 SSB, the operator spent a lot of time
on 3s, 2s, 1s, and then 0s. He called for 9s - almost immediately decided
that signals were weak, and left to work EU. All the while, a useful signal
was heard on 20 CW.

I suggest starting to listen tomorrow at about 7 A.M. EDST. My
expectation is that the farther north you are, the shorter will be the
opening.

73, Mac N8TT (my actual present call sign)



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Hi
What is the best time to listen for BS7H in the 8 Call area ?

TO date I have hot heard the Station and only one day left ??
73
Larse



 
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