[ADXA] S9OK 3.8 SSB 3752
Joel Harrison
w5zn at w5zn.org
Wed Oct 13 20:11:39 EDT 2021
QSL San. They went QRT on 75 SSB for the time being so hopefully they will return.
> On Oct 13, 2021, at 7:00 PM, Sandy Hutson <k5yy1 at cox.net> wrote:
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> Great QSO Joel, a good band/mode catch.. I am QRMed by USA guys up about 1 KC with splatter. But, my signal is straight up and down anyway with my low dipole at 36 feet, favoring strong USA stations.. I have to wait til the 0100-0400 timeframe BUT heavy rains and static are increasing here. Guess could try my vertical but nothing heard with that either.. I am satisfied with my S9OK QSO #s, so doubt will stay up for 160m or 60m their last 3 days. Need my sleep! hi
> 73, San
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> I just worked them on 75 meter SSB. They have a decent sig here. Not at the peak yet but make it through.
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> 73 Joel W5ZN
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> On 2021-10-13 16:58, Sandy Hutson wrote:
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> For those you with very good antennas for 75 meters, when the propagation favors NA starting at about 0030-0300Z, check 3752 for S9OK.. They are there only for 2-3 more days and up until now they have NOT been on 75 SSB. Personally I would just love to get them on 160 CW or perhaps a new RTTY band they might "put on" at the last moment. Listen, look and chase.
> Good luck. 73
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> San YY
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