Re: [AMRadio] First Wednesday -- how was it ?

2006-10-05 Thread W7QHO
Paul, Band was LONG out here. West Coast NC (N6PY) Q2 at best and Qzip here in Glendale most of the net. WA0ZHH finally relayed me in from OK. Dennis D. W7QHO Glendale, CA __ AMRadio mailing list List Home: http://mailman.qth.net/ma

RE: [AMRadio] First Wednesday -- how was it ?

2006-10-05 Thread Jim candela
Brian, You were very loud in Round Rock, Texas. My XYL came in right as I turned it to you, and I missed out on you turning it over to Bill K5PML. Yes the noise was bad, as was 3880 LSB SSB, 3878 LSB SSB, and another AM QSO on 3885. My SP-600 just could not do it with the weaker stations sinc

Re: [AMRadio] First Wednesday -- how was it ?

2006-10-05 Thread A.R.S. - W5AMI
Paul, It was horribly noisy here, however those west and south of me did not hear the noise as I did, but rather had problems with another unrelated QSO on 3880. I tried to pick up some check-ins here that W0NKL could not hear. I managed to get WD5JKO/Jim and K5PML, but after JKO turned it back

Re: [AMRadio] First Wednesday -- how was it ?

2006-10-05 Thread Todd, KA1KAQ
Hey Paul - Noisy as all hell up this way, continuous static crashes and slop bucket jamming (or attempts to). I was hearing Bob so-so here along with a few other stations, then my realtor stopped by and I had to close the station for a few hours. Not sure about your last time filling in, but I s

[AMRadio] First Wednesday -- how was it ?

2006-10-05 Thread VJB
We had a thunderstorm about 50 miles to our west so I didn't power up. How was turnout? We used to distribute a tally of stations that checked in, along with the RX/TX they were using. When I anchored it a few times, the eastern time zone alone had about 50-75 stations. By the time you counted