I agree.

I've also been running WSPR and it has more DX contacts on closed bands
that I would have thought possible.  :)

I love it when the long path stuff shows up to VK land from Ontario, Canada
every morning like clockwork.

Pretty cool.

Mike VA3MW


On Sat, Apr 21, 2012 at 12:57 PM, Brian <[email protected]> wrote:

> "Bill Bordy, NJ1H " <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I run JT65-HF with JT-Alert. JT-Alert beeps alerts, so you don't have to
> > watch the screen. I was running this last week while working on my taxes.
> > Helped to make the tax effort  less annoying.
> >
> I've worked more DX this yearusing that combo with my flex1500 (admittedly
> with linear to 30w level) than I have in the rest of my licenced years
> (more
> than 40) I'm well on the way to DXCC and WAZ just on this year's JT65 QSOs.
> However, I seem to be now running out of new stations to work, but 36
> states
> confirmed, nearly 70 DXcc entities and about 30 zones in a little over 3
> months with no more than 30w to (usually) a dipole at 20'.
>
> --
> Brian Duffell G3VGZ G8AOE
> Yarm
> North East England
>
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