On 2012-02-24, at 4:47 PM, k6xt wrote:
There's two sides to the DX Code of Conduct pictured on the site. One of them
is our side, the callers. The other is the DX side. Referring especially to
sticking with a partial call until its correct in the log, no matter the
jamming level. Often
The problem is that there is nothing to prevent someone from using YOUR
call, making a complete ass of himself on the air and thus trashing your
reputation.
73, Roger
On 2/25/2012 8:06 AM, Eddy Swynar wrote:
Hi Guys,
A look back through my late 1920's issues of QST magazine reveals a monthly
On 2012-02-25, at 8:19 AM, Roger D Johnson wrote:
The problem is that there is nothing to prevent someone from using YOUR
call, making a complete ass of himself on the air and thus trashing your
reputation.
Hi Roger,
Quite true. I agree.
I guess that wouldn't say too much about the
:06:43 -0500
To: k...@arrl.net
CC: topband@contesting.com
Subject: Re: Topband: 3C6A
On 2012-02-24, at 4:47 PM, k6xt wrote:
There's two sides to the DX Code of Conduct pictured on the site. One of
them is our side, the callers. The other is the DX side. Referring
especially
on the air..
My respect to all of you guys..!
Josep
EA6BF
- Original Message -
From: Eddy Swynar
To: Roger D Johnson
Cc: topband@contesting.com
Sent: Saturday, February 25, 2012 1:31 PM
Subject: Re: Topband: 3C6A
On 2012-02-25, at 8:19 AM, Roger D Johnson wrote
For those who haven't seen this, there is a delay until
Friday, 3/2/12 until they arrive on Annobon Island.
From their website:
http://www.gdgdxc.net/3c0e/http://www.gdgdxc.net/3c0e/
The two operators are now in Equatorial Guinea (3C6A) and they are having
problems in their journey to the
I started that thread without a real thought of its applicability to
3C6A. Just pointing out the facts, ma'am as Jack might say. In fact 3C6A
ops seem to be doing very well sticking with a call til its accurately
logged. My own experience with them on 30M is instructive. I worked them
twice
Had a nessage from Elmo and he says they will try 160m on March 2nd 2300z tx
1825.
Hope condx are good and many of us can work them..!!!
73,
Josep
EA6BF
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What we in NA need is the period from 0500 to 0545 UTC for the dawn
enhancement effect.
Hope they don't get tired from listening to static for 2 or 3 hours, and
go to bed and miss the beautiful sunrise.
Bert VE3QAA
On 24/02/2012 6:47 AM, Josep Torres wrote:
Had a nessage from Elmo and he
dxpeditions as far as 160 is concerned.
Bob W4DR
- Original Message -
From: Bert Barry bertba...@xplornet.ca
To: topband@contesting.com
Sent: Friday, February 24, 2012 2:31 AM
Subject: Re: Topband: 3C6A
What we in NA need is the period from 0500 to 0545 UTC for the dawn
enhancement effect
On 2/24/2012 5:31 AM, Bert Barry wrote:
What we in NA need is the period from 0500 to 0545 UTC for the dawn
enhancement effect.
Hope they don't get tired from listening to static for 2 or 3 hours, and
go to bed and miss the beautiful sunrise.
Actually, what we need is a long time commitment
On 02/24/2012 01:46 PM, Jim Brown wrote:
Actually, what we need is a long time commitment to 160, with an
experienced operator, high power, and a decent RX antenna pointed WNW.
Agreed! Which prompts me to ask, what is it about 3C / 3C0 that I
don't know? Are there exclusive travel
Try 160 at 2300Z? What it will take is a daily dedication to the low
bands (80 and 40 needed here as well) for as long as its dark in 3C0.
2300Z is still 90 minutes to sunset in CO and 3 hours on the west coast.
Bearing in mind there's just two ops, that would mean a sharply
decreased emphasis
Much has been written about 3C6A and the way to handle it. Give it a break,
please and use some time listening. As the sunrise curve moves to the west
they would look for Easy Eu, west Eu, Na east coast, midwest and the
westcoast. This time span is no more than a few hours as seen from 3C6,
Givwe
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