Typically the station used by N2AA goes by W2GD.
Tree N6TR / K7RAT
On Sun, Jan 29, 2023 at 7:29 PM wrote:
> N2AA is the "Loud Is Good Contest Club" so I guess their name is
> appropriate:)
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> John KK9A
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> Nick UY0ZG wrote:
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> The loudest station from the United States was N2AA.
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N2AA is the "Loud Is Good Contest Club" so I guess their name is
appropriate:)
John KK9A
Nick UY0ZG wrote:
The loudest station from the United States was N2AA.
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Nick, UY0ZG
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Hi
It all worked out for me. The goal was to hear as many North American
and Caribbean stations as possible.
The result is 40 QSOs with stations from the USA and 5 from Canada +
PJ2,P4,KP2
I have sound recordings of all QSOs.
If anyone is interested, I can send the file after February
Could have been band conditions not working very well. Felt like a thick
cold blanket was on top of the band last night.
This morning - normally very loud stations in MT were just regular signals
- not much stronger than BY4SZ.
Only managed one JA QSO with JH4UYB this morning. JA3YBK could not
On 1/29/2023 9:25 AM, w3...@roadrunner.com wrote:
had to run the 52' vertical- 0.25 wave 160m
INV-L against a single ground rod. But it works quite well, even so.
It wasn't "working quite well" when you were buried in my noise last
night. We worked, but it wasn't easy. Thanks for the QSO.
Not so many Euros into Ohio in the same 2200-0200z time frame. But as
the evening wore one , a few more were heard, but still tough sledding
to work them. Many QRZ's and my partial call heard but then they
reverted to CQing giving up on trying to pull me through.
Now this year for the second