Ham radio, HF propagation, DXCC/WAZ/IOTA, Antarctica
My very last band for Galapagos, with classical 160m QSB, but just worked this morning quite easily !!!!!! HC2RMT/8 in the log, S3-S4 here, the guy had great ears !!!! Let's see what this CQWW CW will bring me on Top band, I still need many DXCC there,...
Lire la suiteIn the log with a incredibly good signal (and slight QSB). No spot on the cluster = small pile-up. QSO almost "easy", even if the guy took first F8ARC or F8RFC (don't remember). So I had to call again and finally got sure he had my call OK on the 2nd...
Lire la suiteUpdate 26th of Nov Just QSO with VP2EIM on 30m, also a new one on this band (n°263). Great to get my 2 last bands (except 160) for Anguilla !!!!! Ronan Hi all, My very last "easy" one from the West Indies that I was still missing on 80m : I could log...
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Hi guys Just to share my experience on my old and sometimes trusty AL811H After transmitting, I noticed more and more some signal drop when back to RX. When the amp is OFF or in stand-by mode : No issue, after each transmission, the receiver strength...
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Update, 23rd November evening VU4KV log update, the prefect one for me !!!! (No RTTY here) F8AFC has worked VU4KV on 8 out of 22 band slots 10m 12m 15m 17m 20m 30m 40m 80m 160m PH CW No QSO with France on 160m, this will be "mission impossible" for me....
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