[ADXA] PJ7K - 3540.0
EJ Jones
k5ej at outlook.com
Sun Sep 14 22:06:18 EDT 2025
Sometimes they’ll prompt you where they are listening e.g. “up 5”. You can always just listen where the mob is calling. Then you develop the art of listening for the station that he is working and quickly go to that frequency Sometimes they listen through a range of frequencies if it’s a big pile up and follow a pattern of gradually moving up and down. Once you determine that pattern and you can jump ahead of them and try to get through.
EJ
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Subject: Re: [ADXA] PJ7K - 3540.0
Is 1 to 2 up fairly common? I was meagerly trying to get them on 20m this afternoon and I got the impression they were 7 up (which I thought was uncommon)...
I got another question for dx chaser, when they are working receiving up whatever the range, how can they hear more than 1 at a time?
I was able to get T30TTT, the other night split, and their signal was weak enough the radio was only decoding about 30% so I had to do my own homework between the ears in real-time. Forward progress!
Just the new guy here!
KI5UCZ
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On Sunday, 09/14/25 at 18:53 k5ur--- via ADXA <adxa at mailman.qth.net> wrote:
For those who might need it on 80:
PJ7K - 3540.0, up 1-2. Good sig.
73,
K5UR
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