On Dec 12, 2005, at 10:14 AM, mike giddings wrote:

Hi Guys,

Did anyone hear or have a QSO with Mike KH6ND/5 on 19 November 2005 at or around 1233z on 1425863 MHz there was quite a sizeable pile up of European stations?

The reason I ask is that I had a QSO with Mike (or at least I thought it was Mike!) at this time. I have just had my QSL returned from his manager saying that he wasn't on 20M at that time. I can only assume it was a pirate but am intrigued because his signals were definately coming over the pole, arctic flutter and sounded very genuine. Also many other stations were working him around this time so there is going to be some feedback I'm sure. Is there any way of getting the DX sumit print out for 19 November 14 MHZ for 1200z.

I would be interested in hearing any feedback on this matter.


I checked the past spots on my DX Spider node and all the spots near that time were for 160 meters:

1822.0 KH6ND/KH5 19-Nov-2005 1254Z QSX 1823.10 Finally! <W6VX> 1822.0 KH6ND/KH5 19-Nov-2005 1249Z up 1 <K7LAY> 1822.0 KH6ND/KH5 19-Nov-2005 1215Z up 1 SR peak N FL <K4RX> 1822.0 KH6ND/KH5 19-Nov-2005 1127Z up 1 539 sr 1107z <VE1ZZ> 1821.9 KH6ND/KH5 19-Nov-2005 1127Z Qsx up - Vy weak in W6 <W4EF> 1822.0 KH6ND/KH5 19-Nov-2005 1045Z 559 MT W/ QSB <W7IZL>

I don't see any 20 meter spots for that day. There are some 20 meter spots a few days earlier, but they were for CW and RTTY, not SSB. The earlier ones showed as KH6ND/5, while the later ones were /KH5.

73,
Bob Nielsen, N7XY


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