Re: Topband: Musings on multiple 160m QSOs

2020-01-07 Thread Michael Höding
OK Steve,

I will call you every morning when I hear your signal
(... tnx for this hint! I really feel strange to work a station again in
the same mode on the same band - therefore I love contesting.)

Additionally I will try to join the famous "VE6WZ-Top-25" List.

Now I go downstairs for some CQ.

73 de Michael, DL6MHW

Am 07.01.2020 um 17:49 schrieb VE6WZ_Steve:
> Speaking of multiple QSOs with the same stations on 160m….
> please do not hesitate to call me if you hear me on Topband no matter how 
> many QSOs we have had!  I am a 160m QSO collector. The more the better.  I 
> don't  get bored working the same guys over-and-over-and-over on TB. Each 
> opening is a new adventure for me.  It ‘aint rocket science to know that if 
> we wait to work only new stations on the band then things will get pretty 
> slow!
>
> Everyone is motivated in different ways, and at different times for what 
> excites them about Ham radio.  For myself, the thrill of working DX on 
> 160m….ANY DX, even multiple QSOs in the same season works for me.  I am much 
> less excited about doing that on 80m, or 40m, or the higher bands, but I know 
> there are those that love to work DX on ANY band all the time, any time.
> The thrill for me started when I was 13 years old, under the covers in bed at 
> night with a small transistor radio (1971) listening to distant AM broadcast 
> stations with the sound of summer QRN.
> Because 160m is so un-predictable and usually completely dead and devoid of 
> ANY signals (here in VE6 at least) it really is magical when the DX finally 
> makes it to my ears.  I mean sincerely magical, because I reflect back on 
> listening to those AM signals on that transistor radio…the 160m band is just 
> above the AM band. How cool is that!  We are just Ham guys with backyard 
> antennas!
>
> I understand completely those that find it boring working the same guys 
> over-and-over, and how the chase for the next DXCC band counter is what 
> really matters.  For many years after I built my 80m Yagi I was somewhat 
> “marooned" on 80m working as much DX as possible.  I still love 80m, but the 
> intrigue has faded and I don't find myself calling CQ there much anymore.  
> Perhaps the same will happen on 160m, but because the trans-polar propagation 
> from VE6 to EU (under the AU oval) can be absent for YEARS (!) on end, I 
> expect that when the condition are good I will remain engaged.  I must 
> confess that working JA’s are not as exciting from here (perhaps like working 
> EU from the EC?).
> The chase for the DXCC band totals is not my main motivator anymore as much 
> as just hearing what DX might make it through each night or morning.
>
> To work a lot of DX on 160, you NEED to call CQ.  If we all just listen, 
> waiting for others to call, the only guys we will work are the few that are 
> calling CQ (wow, crazy eh?).   I understand that with poor RX and high local 
> noise the alligator risk is high, but you never know.  I have received a 
> number of JA and EU QSLs indicating 100w TX and modest antenna setups.
>
> Lets keep the band alive.  Get on the band, ionize the ionosphere and call CQ 
> and see what happens.
>
> 73, de steve ve6wz
>
> So…here is the VE6WZ 2018-19 season “top repeat QSO list”
>
>  From my log export for this winter season (4 months) beginning September 
> till now, I have worked 422 unique EU callsigns. (1,228 total QSOs)
>
> Here is the top 25 list for Europe:
> (rank, call, number of QSOs)
>
> 1SM5EDX  40
> 2DF2PY  38
> 3LA1MFA  38
> 4SM4DHF  33
> 5OM2XW  26
> 6RA4LW  23
> 7LY7M  23
> 8ON7PQ  23
> 9YL2SM  22
> 10PA3FQA  21
> 11RC3FL  19
> 12G3PQA  16
> 13G3XHZ  15
> 14IK7JTF  15
> 15F5IN  13
> 16OH1XX  13
> 17DL8LAS  13
> 18G3OQT  12
> 19F5NZ  11
> 20G4UFK  11
> 21GW3YDX  11
> 22SM3EVR  11
> 23G3XGC  10
> 24SM6MCW  10
> 25SM7BIC  10
>
> And here is the OC/AS list:
>
> 1VK6LW44
> 2VK2WF21
> 3HL5IVL20
> 4VK3HJ19
> 5JA5BIN11
> 6VK3IO9
> 73D2AG7
> 8DS2JJV6
> 9JA4CQS5
> 10JH2FXK5
>
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Re: Topband: Wednesday 160m DX CW Activity Night

2019-11-19 Thread Michael Höding

Dear Roger,

please excuse me for my weak English. What means Wednesday night?
a) the night from Tuesday to Wednesday or
b) the night from Wednesday to Thursday

73 de Michael, DL6MHW (160 m newcomer)

Am 19.11.2019 um 15:42 schrieb Roger Kennedy:

Well I posted a reminder last week . . . but it didn't appear til Thursday !

So hopefully we can stir up activity this Wednesday.

Lots of people complain about all the FT8 activity, and the lack of CW
activity on Top Band these days . . . well this is an attempt to get more
stations on the band on CW on the same evening !  There will only be more CW
DX activity if people make the effort to come on and have proper QSOs.

There are still plenty of stations who come on 160m on CW . . . I heard
around 100 calling the station in Nigeria the other night. But you never
normally hear those people on the band !  I find that very sad . . . that
those stations have a reasonable 160m setup, but only come on to have ONE
QSO !!

Personally, I get a buzz out of working EVERY station on 160m that is a few
thousand miles away, regardless of where they are, or how many times we've
worked before.

73 Roger G3YRO

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