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On Sep 16, 5:29*pm, wrote:
Rothera Research Station in Antarctica (amateur) putting out a good
signal around sunset on 20 meters. 14315kHz @2350UT in my log.

Gave up trying to log the YL (young lady) DXpedition in Greenland. The
operator Ingrid sounded like she was disgusted with the whole thing.

(Jim-MI)


Very cool on the first one - but why was Ingrid unhappy? No contacts?
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On Thu, 16 Sep 2010 22:03:19 -0700 (PDT), bpnjensen
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On Sep 16, 5:29*pm, wrote:
Rothera Research Station in Antarctica (amateur) putting out a good
signal around sunset on 20 meters. 14315kHz @2350UT in my log.

Gave up trying to log the YL (young lady) DXpedition in Greenland. The
operator Ingrid sounded like she was disgusted with the whole thing.

(Jim-MI)


Very cool on the first one - but why was Ingrid unhappy? No contacts?


It was a zoo. There are a couple locals in Greenland that I talk to
once and a while. But add a YL and things get ridiculous. People
calling 5 and 6 times made it almost impossible to make a contact. She
did a good job but I can understand why she would not be too happy
about it. I think they have 6 female operators. Probably someone
different tonight.

They do have a nice sounding station set up. There were stations from
South America and Europe calling so anyone wanting to hear a station
from Greenland should listen to 20 meters for the OX6YL callsign.

Jim
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On Sep 17, 6:32*am, wrote:
On Thu, 16 Sep 2010 22:03:19 -0700 (PDT), bpnjensen

wrote:
On Sep 16, 5:29*pm, wrote:
Rothera Research Station in Antarctica (amateur) putting out a good
signal around sunset on 20 meters. 14315kHz @2350UT in my log.


Gave up trying to log the YL (young lady) DXpedition in Greenland. The
operator Ingrid sounded like she was disgusted with the whole thing.


(Jim-MI)


Very cool on the first one - but why was Ingrid unhappy? *No contacts?


It was a zoo. There are a couple locals in Greenland that I talk to
once and a while. But add a YL and things get ridiculous. People
calling 5 and 6 times made it almost impossible to make a contact. She
did a good job but I can understand why she would not be too happy
about it. I think they have 6 female operators. Probably someone
different tonight.

They do have a nice sounding station set up. There were stations from
South America and Europe calling so anyone wanting to hear a station
from Greenland should listen to 20 meters for the OX6YL callsign.

Jim


Vox or CW?
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On Fri, 17 Sep 2010 07:25:49 -0700 (PDT), bpnjensen
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On Sep 17, 6:32*am, wrote:
On Thu, 16 Sep 2010 22:03:19 -0700 (PDT), bpnjensen

wrote:
On Sep 16, 5:29*pm, wrote:
Rothera Research Station in Antarctica (amateur) putting out a good
signal around sunset on 20 meters. 14315kHz @2350UT in my log.


Gave up trying to log the YL (young lady) DXpedition in Greenland. The
operator Ingrid sounded like she was disgusted with the whole thing.


(Jim-MI)


Very cool on the first one - but why was Ingrid unhappy? *No contacts?


It was a zoo. There are a couple locals in Greenland that I talk to
once and a while. But add a YL and things get ridiculous. People
calling 5 and 6 times made it almost impossible to make a contact. She
did a good job but I can understand why she would not be too happy
about it. I think they have 6 female operators. Probably someone
different tonight.

They do have a nice sounding station set up. There were stations from
South America and Europe calling so anyone wanting to hear a station
from Greenland should listen to 20 meters for the OX6YL callsign.

Jim


Vox or CW?


Both. But right now - 1900UT they are on 14280kHz voice. Does not
sound promising. About 10 people talking at once and a couple dead
carriers on the frequency.

Jim
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