Hi
I also agree as many VK and ZL stations just have never heard a decent signal
on any band from this rare area, and Im sure we would treasure a contact
especially on the LOW BANDS.
Remembering also to point a beam down under is always appreciated
by many, not only from VK and ZL but Pacific
Hi Roger,
Operations on the lower bands have been few from Egypt. Much of this is
probably due to the difficulty of obtaining a valid license. Furthermore,
most of the active SU stations are primarily on ssb on 10-20 meters.
This being said, there have been a few notable operations from SU on
I vote for Sudan--CW please.
Bill W5EC
From my perspective, the rarest one in zone 34 is really SUDAN, ST, which
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Hello Bill,
Sunday, March 03, 2002, 4:08:27 PM, you wrote:
BH I vote for Sudan--CW please.
Sudan looks too dangerous, I vote for Kerguelen, FT5X.
RX9TX
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Steve - KF2TI
I finally got my head together,
Wherever is next please make sure it is authorized and with a valid
license!!
Not like the YO or P5.
Bill W4WX
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Hi Don,
Regarding the message below (from DX-NEWS forum) I would suggest an operation
from Egypt, focused on SSB and CW on 40 and 80 meters (160 if possible).
I have always been curious why this zone/country is so rare on the lower
HF bands. Have you ever noticed how many people still need Zone