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On Sun, 30 Nov 2008 21:50:42 -0500, Tom Francis - SWSports
wrote: Messing around the lower end of 75 tonight listening to the high speed traffic nets (yeah - they still exist much to my delight). Once they closed down, I moved down the band to 3.520.50 and heard a faint call. I switched from my 80 dipole to the long wire and got a couple of extra s units - HS0B - thought I was hearing things. I was already tuned up - gave a shout and damn if he didn't hear me. :) Must have been long path - there was a lot of fade, but we got the QSO exchange and quick name exchange before the pile up started. I tried listening through the QRM - he was still there, but really faint. Must have hot spotted. Interesting anyway - the low bands seem really mediocre. I handed out a few Qs today for the CW WW CW - maybe 200 in all - Europe turned on and off like a freakin light switch. Same with the JAs which are normally all over 20 meters around sundown. Damn global warming. I blame Canada. Wow - now I'm hearing all kinds of UAs - band shifted quick. Hmmm - me thinks it's time to inspect the Beverages. :) Cool. Unfortunately my 23 ft whip on the boat doesn't really cut it on the low bands and I'm not set up for CW. I check into the Maritime Mobile Service Net on 14.300 once in a while just to check the rig out. We listen to it a lot when we're out cruising. Mrs B finds it reassuring that there's a whole army of people out there ready and willing to help out. They provide quite a service. |
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