FT8WW has been MIA of late here.  I've got one contact on 20m back in the early days of his DXP.  I've listened on all modes as he's been spotted on LP and SP to pretty much no avail, except the one-off decodes for hours of monitoring.  .  At least that one is in the ClubLog book so far.  

73's
George - WB5JJJ
HoIP - 100105


On Wed, Jan 11, 2023 at 2:15 PM Lanny Aldrich <k1lec@hotmail.com> wrote:

Scott:

The Congo, TN8K, has been easy DX.  I worked them 0n 30, 40, 12, and 20 FT8 in that order and 17M SSB on the 8th.  Worked them on 17M FT8 on the 9th.  Being anxious, I’ve already ordered QSLs/LoTW on OQRS.

My only FT8WW was the 10th Zulu at 0253 on 30M FT8.  He was on 15M FT8 this morning for a long time, but no decode here.

I’d be more that happy to transfer the DX Hog Award to you, but you’ll have to show up at the Winter Conference!

73, Lanny  K1LEC

 

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From: Scott Branyan
Sent: Wednesday, January 11, 2023 1:02 PM
To: 'ADXA List'
Subject: [ADXA] Interesting propagation yesterday for TN

 

I came late to the party yesterday and looked for FT8WW and TN8K on 15m. FT was too weak to hear here. TN was not very strong, but I saw him spotted down the band on the clublog live stream. Jumped down to 10m FT8 and worked TN at 1812z. Went 12m and worked him there at 1817z. Then went back to 15m, his signal was up, and I worked him at 1823z. Not too shabby for 10 minutes on the bands :-). Have TN on six bands now. Been nice to have an easy DX. And working on getting 80m wire back up this afternoon.

 

Now I can try to pick up FT8WW on another band and TN8K on other modes. But still not DX Hog worthy. LOL

 

73,

Scott/W5AAJ

 

 

 

 

 

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