Ham radio, HF propagation, DXCC/WAZ/IOTA, Antarctica
Par F8AFC
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Hi all,
Following ZK2V super "one-man" expedition recently, I still need Niue on 80/40m. So my priority is to get them on 40m first, and if a miracle occurs, on 80m.
I've been listening to them on 40cw every sunset here, quite weak, with a LOT a flutter. Not easy, because when my sunset occurs, the entire Europeans are already in the dark.
I tried a bit yesterday evening, in vain.
I tried also this morning, and I think I went through depsite of QRM on his frequency. I'll see the on-line log to be sure, but I could recognize a few letters of my calls and the timings of their answer was OK with mine. Definitely, this is easier in the morning for us in Western Europe !
we will see....but that would be GREAT to have this QSO OK., this would be my DXCC n° 250 on 40m !!!!!
73
Ronan
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