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They were on yesterday morning on 30 around 8am EST with a fair signal.
Much easier to work then since the pile ups have dwindled. Here in SW Ohio I've heard them several times with a good signal, but only managed the 'sure' contact this morning. Did hear them on 20 several times, but no contact with my lowly 100 watts and Zepp pointed at Europe. I thought the operation was a terrific effort considering the not so good propagation. Seems they were on somewhere almost all the time. It was a new one on 30 (no surprise), but I have worked the island several times before when it was FB8X. It helps to be retired! No work days missed here , at least as far as I'm concerned. The wife has a different opinion. My server has had difficulty posting. I made this post early yesterday, but it never showed up. So. I'm attempting it again. My apologies if it is a duplicate. Curious to see if it makes it this time. 73's "Danny Goodman" wrote in message ... If conditions tonight (29 March) are anything like last night, it may be a good (if not the last) chance to get FT5 from the North American west coast on the higher bands, especially from about 0400-0500Z (assuming they will not have started tearing down). Worked three bands (20, 17, 15) and two modes inside of 11 minutes, and one more band-mode within the next 20 minutes. All with 100w and a stuck MA5B on the chimney. It also helps that the guys (especially the CW ops) have ears like bats! AE9F |
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