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6V6U booming in on 14.3475 at 2130Z
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![]() "R.F. Collins" wrote: 6V6U booming in on 14.3475 at 2130Z Very nice signal. dxAce Michigan USA |
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![]() "R.F. Collins" wrote: 6V6U booming in on 14.3475 at 2130Z Glad you brought that up. I went looking through my old ham QSL's and found that I worked 6W7OG Senegal back in 1989. Also found a VQ9WM Diego Garcia QSL from 1990. dxAce Michigan USA |
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On Sun, 05 Mar 2006 17:16:24 -0500, dxAce
wrote: "R.F. Collins" wrote: 6V6U booming in on 14.3475 at 2130Z Glad you brought that up. I went looking through my old ham QSL's and found that I worked 6W7OG Senegal back in 1989. Also found a VQ9WM Diego Garcia QSL from 1990. dxAce Michigan USA Those were good years. Sunspot numbers were up near 200 back then. I got my ticket in time for the next cycle peak around 2000. I wonder what it was like around 1958 when the numbers reached around 250? That must have been awesome. But on the other hand I managed to work two stations in Japan this afternoon which I never expected. They were at the upper end of 20 meters. Pretty weak but there was no big pileup and I was surprised they heard me with my terrible SWR. There is a good side to the contests. Jim http://www.dxlc.com/solar/ |
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![]() R.F. Collins wrote in message ... On Sun, 05 Mar 2006 17:16:24 -0500, dxAce wrote: "R.F. Collins" wrote: 6V6U booming in on 14.3475 at 2130Z Glad you brought that up. I went looking through my old ham QSL's and found that I worked 6W7OG Senegal back in 1989. Also found a VQ9WM Diego Garcia QSL from 1990. dxAce Michigan USA Those were good years. Sunspot numbers were up near 200 back then. I got my ticket in time for the next cycle peak around 2000. I wonder what it was like around 1958 when the numbers reached around 250? That must have been awesome. But on the other hand I managed to work two stations in Japan this afternoon which I never expected. They were at the upper end of 20 meters. Pretty weak but there was no big pileup and I was surprised they heard me with my terrible SWR. There is a good side to the contests. Jim http://www.dxlc.com/solar/ My very first transcontinental DX was 6W8DD on 15M novice band about 1963. What a thrill- I was probably a bit of a lid as I had no clue how to work a pile up- but there were gentlemen on the band back then and willing to put up with a novice. Dale W4OP |
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![]() Dale Parfitt wrote: R.F. Collins wrote in message ... On Sun, 05 Mar 2006 17:16:24 -0500, dxAce wrote: "R.F. Collins" wrote: 6V6U booming in on 14.3475 at 2130Z Glad you brought that up. I went looking through my old ham QSL's and found that I worked 6W7OG Senegal back in 1989. Also found a VQ9WM Diego Garcia QSL from 1990. dxAce Michigan USA Those were good years. Sunspot numbers were up near 200 back then. I got my ticket in time for the next cycle peak around 2000. I wonder what it was like around 1958 when the numbers reached around 250? That must have been awesome. But on the other hand I managed to work two stations in Japan this afternoon which I never expected. They were at the upper end of 20 meters. Pretty weak but there was no big pileup and I was surprised they heard me with my terrible SWR. There is a good side to the contests. Jim http://www.dxlc.com/solar/ My very first transcontinental DX was 6W8DD on 15M novice band about 1963. What a thrill- I was probably a bit of a lid as I had no clue how to work a pile up- but there were gentlemen on the band back then and willing to put up with a novice. Imagine my thrill at working JY1 on 15. He on SSB, me on CW. Broke in whilst he was working a Kenyan. How rude of me! dxAce Michigan USA |
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![]() My very first transcontinental DX was 6W8DD on 15M novice band about 1963. What a thrill- I was probably a bit of a lid as I had no clue how to work a pile up- but there were gentlemen on the band back then and willing to put up with a novice. Imagine my thrill at working JY1 on 15. He on SSB, me on CW. Broke in whilst he was working a Kenyan. How rude of me! dxAce Michigan USA Were you a Novice then? Dale |
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dxAce wrote: [about me responding to a 160 meter ham contest post about
a 160 contest contact I made] I suggest as I have before that you find a suitable amateur radio group! and then dxAce wrote: [about this newsgroup] Indeed! From a LISTENING perspective, 'tard boy. [implying 2-way contacts should not be posted in this NG] and THEN dxAce wrote: Imagine my thrill at working JY1 on 15. He on SSB, me on CW. Broke in whilst he was working a Kenyan. So, we are back to it being OK for you to post a 2-way (non-LISTENING perspective) item in this NG, but not anyone else. Thanks for confirming that you are indeed a hypocrite! dxAce wrote: How rude of me! dxAce Michigan USA You? Rude??? Gee, whatta surprise!!! Heckuva job, Stevie! LOL at the hypocrite! |
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