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In article , Walt Davidson wrote:
On Sun, 18 Apr 2004 20:10:12 GMT, Tedd Mirgliotta wrote: 7Q, MALAWI (Update/Reminder). By the time you read this, the UK Malawi DXpedition should have started. As this was being typed Sunday morning (1530z), the UK team was not active. The callsign to be used by the UK Malawi DXpedition between April 18th and May 1st will be 7Q7MM. They were active today (April 21) at 1200Z on 21 MHz CW. I called them for half an hour without success. It seemed to be one of those infuriating operators who spins the RX dial after every QSO, so it's pointless trying to locate their QSX frequency ... you just have to stay calling on one spot and hope they will eventually listen there by chance. Grrrrr! Oh well. Not particularly rare, anyway .... ;-) 73 de G3NYY Not rare, but harder than hell to confirm. I have worked 7Q7BP multiple times and 7Q/ZS6GH with no success on QSL's. I haven't been able to copy the current operation yet here in Tennessee. Anti-spam measure to direct unwanted e-mail to the FTC's unsolicited commercial e-mail address. For direct reply, use my callsign in arrl.net format or look me up on qrz.com |
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7Q, MALAWI (Update/Reminder). By the time you read this, the UK Malawi DXpedition should have started. As this was being typed Sunday morning (1530z), the UK team was not active. The callsign to be used by the UK Malawi DXpedition between April 18th and May 1st will be 7Q7MM. They were active today (April 21) at 1200Z on 21 MHz CW. I called them for half an hour without success. It seemed to be one of those infuriating operators who spins the RX dial after every QSO, so it's pointless trying to locate their QSX frequency ... you just have to stay calling on one spot and hope they will eventually listen there by chance. Grrrrr! They're going to be QRV until May 1st; my guess is they'll be begging by this time next week. Don't sweat it. They were on 20 SSB tonight and I got through 3rd or 4th call simplex with 600W and a low dipole, so the crowds are starting to thin a bit. They do have a pretty crummy signal into the east coast of north America, though. I've heard ZS stations S9+20 yesterday and today and they're at best 55 to me. I'll take anything, though...just so long as it's my call coming back through the noise, I don't care if it's 1 x 1 grin. 73 de Peter, W2IRT (ex-AB2NZ, VE3THX) Please reply to Double-you Two Eye Are Tee at Arrl.net |
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7Q, MALAWI (Update/Reminder). By the time you read this, the UK Malawi DXpedition should have started. As this was being typed Sunday morning (1530z), the UK team was not active. The callsign to be used by the UK Malawi DXpedition between April 18th and May 1st will be 7Q7MM. They were active today (April 21) at 1200Z on 21 MHz CW. I called them for half an hour without success. It seemed to be one of those infuriating operators who spins the RX dial after every QSO, so it's pointless trying to locate their QSX frequency ... you just have to stay calling on one spot and hope they will eventually listen there by chance. Grrrrr! They're going to be QRV until May 1st; my guess is they'll be begging by this time next week. Don't sweat it. They were on 20 SSB tonight and I got through 3rd or 4th call simplex with 600W and a low dipole, so the crowds are starting to thin a bit. They do have a pretty crummy signal into the east coast of north America, though. I've heard ZS stations S9+20 yesterday and today and they're at best 55 to me. I'll take anything, though...just so long as it's my call coming back through the noise, I don't care if it's 1 x 1 grin. 73 de Peter, W2IRT (ex-AB2NZ, VE3THX) Please reply to Double-you Two Eye Are Tee at Arrl.net |
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