[Dxpeditions] Re: [Dx-qsl] C91KDJ Mozambique

w5kdj w5kdj at comcast.net
Tue Dec 4 15:08:37 EST 2007


The 72' vertical loaded great on 160/80/30M with 60 90' radials.  I could 
hear some stations but they could not hear me.  Props were not with me.  The 
first two nites was not to bad but after that things went down hill.  We 
will find out about winter/summer props in July as 6 other guys are gg back 
to the same place I was.  Rite now it is the beginning of Summer in SA.  I 
was on most nites b4 transition and every morning 45 mins b4 transition. 
QRN was bad except during transition.  For about 30 mins it was about as 
good as when 40M is open.  Hey by the way, I worked 1606 RTTY QSO's out of 
8570.  I was shooting for 10k but RTTY slowed me down.


W5KDJ - Wayne (USN Ret)
TF2WJN  SV0WWW  3DA0KDJ  A25KDJ  C91KDJ
LoTW  eQSL
www.tdxs.net/c91kdj.html
'Diplomacy is the art of saying 'Nice
doggie!' until you can find a rock'. (MT).

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Dave G4GED" <daves_shack at tiscali.co.uk>
To: "w5kdj" <w5kdj at comcast.net>; "REFL-DX-QSL" <dx-qsl at mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Tuesday, December 04, 2007 12:20 PM
Subject: Re: [Dx-qsl] C91KDJ Mozambique


> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "w5kdj" <w5kdj at comcast.net>
>> All SASE QSL cards received have been sent as of today.
>
> Hi Wayne,
> Welcome safely home!
> I think a lot Topbanders would be interested to know what went wrong with
> your planned LF bands focus?
> You appeared on 160m for a few minutes 17-19 Nov and that was it, far as I 
> know.
> Similar on 80m.
> Knowing that you're a  keen LF operater, just wondered if it was 
> equipment, QRN problems, or worse?
> 73
> Dave
>
>
> 




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