[NLRS] Tropo Condix
Robert E. Wesslund
[email protected]
Fri, 9 Aug 2002 08:37:22 -0500
Hi Mike,
Fine business on the Iowa to Mich contact on 10 GHz. It just goes to show
that the stations have to be on when condx are there. We used to think we
had to have mountains to work dx on 10 GHz. What we really need is to have
the rigs turned on!
Will have my 2 watts on for the contest.
73 Bob W�AUS
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To: "Mike King - KM0T" <[email protected]>
Cc: <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, August 09, 2002 7:51 AM
Subject: Re: [NLRS] Tropo Condix
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> Congrad to both you and Gene for the 10 GHZ QSO to Bob, K2YAZ ..... thats
> EN13 and EN22 (Iowa) to EN74 (Mich). I worked Bob on 902 thru 2304 from
> my QTH (EN34) with just BOOMING signals. Great fun.
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> 73, Jon
> W0ZQ
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> Mike King - KM0T
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> Subject: [NLRS] Tropo
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> 08/08/02 11:52 PM
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> Hey all,
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> Not bad conditions....Worked K8TQK thru 2304 and W9ZIH thru 3.4 ghz.
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> Worked a few stations down south, but I think the prop that way was
> skipping
> over me, pretty weak.
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> However, worked Bob, K2YAZ in en74 thru 10 ghz. Really good sigs and it
> was
> alot of fun. DX distance was approx 523 miles. I think Gene, N0DQS/M
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> worked him thru 10 Ghz.
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> Maybe some prop in the morning, but things seem to be fading here now.
> Storms tommorow are going to kill it all for western Iowa.
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> 73 and good night!
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> Mike - KM0T en13vc
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