Hi Stu:
This is the low band operating for Europe you announced yesterday??
Ugh!
73 John
> We have the following to report:
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> 3.502 at 1000Z today
> 3.795 at 1300 today
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I've got a good quantity of the old style IRCS
all are airmail
all are correctly stamped
I'll ship them to you for $95/100 or $1.00 each...25 or more I pay the postage.
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avoid the QSL clutter.
73
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Low bands in Europe and the United States. You are all complaining about
the same thing.
1. I report what the operators tell me they will do.
2. We are making every effort to have a CW operator work from Eastern
Europe across the Continent and across the United States on 80 CW at your
sunri
My comment was not meant as a complaint. It was just feedback based on
the postings. 160m was advertised but didn't happen. Obviously, you can
just report what they tell you. They did operate 80/75 on the first
expedition and were on 75 again this morning (USA West Coast time).
160m CW activity
Yes may be USA amateurs are complaining about low bands
but I remember last year VP6DI worked many and many hours
on 80M for USA and JA and I am sure many worked the newone
but NONE in EU or may be just one!
I am sure some stations in USA have already worked both VP6DI
and VP6DIA on 80M both in CW
Dear Nenad:
I'm glad to confirm the travel of HK3SGP, Siso (HK3 zone QSL Mgr) and
HK3BZO, Francisco, to Dayton.
They will carry the packets to VE, 9A, S5, Z3, T9 and
YU. Many thanks about your generous offer.
Of course, if you need to send cards to HK land, please
give the packet to them.
73,
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VP6DIA is closing down 13 March 2003 in its morning which is California
time. They will work through the night of March 12/March 13.
They will tear down their equipment, load it on the Braveheart, and sail in
the afternoon to Pitcairn Island and then to Gambier Island from where the
operators w
Hi all:
They NEVER were on 80/75 or 160 for Europe (at band opening time) during 1st
operation. Seems exactly the same scenario now, unless something happens in
the next 2 hours.
73
John, ON4UN
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From: "Steve Lawrence" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Stu Greene" <[EMAIL PROT
>At 03:24 AM 3/13/2003 +, john devoldere, ON4UN wrote:
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>They NEVER were on 80/75 or 160 for Europe (at band opening time) during 1st
>operation. Seems exactly the same scenario now, unless something happens in
>the next 2 hours.
John, I did a search on DX Summit. Looks like at least a coup
At 03:24 AM 3/13/2003 +, john devoldere, ON4UN wrote:
Hi all:
They NEVER were on 80/75 or 160 for Europe (at band opening time) during 1st
operation. Seems exactly the same scenario now, unless something happens in
the next 2 hours.
73
John, ON4UN
Golly, John, I would have been happier to rea
Bulletin
The Ducie operators are going either to 3502 or 3570 right now at 0415 Z,
and Europe has priority
At 1200Z they will start with JAs at 3793
At 0600 they will start RTTY on 20 meters with Europe having priority
Good Luck
WA2MOE
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