[ADXA] XX9D - 2017-2019
Pat Patterson
patw5vy at gmail.com
Sun Feb 24 02:06:13 EST 2019
>From the info on their website they have about 40ft of deck railing
associated with the rooms they are renting in a multi-level hotel. Most of
the antennas (Verticals and a 2L wire yagi.... something like a
Spiderbeam?) for 20-10 are attached to the railing. I don't know if they
have another spot for 160/80 antennas....I think they mention they don't
have room for RX antennas on the low bands. I've snagged them on 30/20M
CW, 40/15M FT8 and 17M SSB. They were fairly strong on 17M SSB for 15 min
or so around 1330UTC on long path.
I'm waiting for the summer to get here to finally get sky hooks up for
80/160M!
73,
Pat, W5VY
On Sat, Feb 23, 2019 at 7:56 PM EJ <ejj at suddenlink.net> wrote:
> Interesting. Wish they could get different location that is quieter.
> They would get lot better numbers on 80/160 from NA
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> *Subject:* [ADXA] XX9D - 2017-2019
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> % breakdown of QSOs by continent for XX9D…
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> NA 7.4% EU 38% Asia 47%.. This speaks volumes! Something to do with
> low SSN and few QSOs on upper bands I guess… This covers the operation in
> February 2017 and this one, mainly German operators. They admit very high
> local QRN despite decent antennas.
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