[OKDXA] Best times for VU7
John Geiger
af5cc at fidmail.com
Fri Dec 6 14:42:29 EST 2013
I have listened a few times on 30m when they were spotted and haven't been
able to hear them yet on that band. Seems like 17m or 20m might be the best
hope here.
Using 100 watts to a 110 foot dipole at 30 feet or so.
73 John AF5CC
----- Original Message -----
From: "Robert Redmon" <k5sm.bob at gmail.com>
To: "Oklahoma DX Association" <okdxa at mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Friday, December 06, 2013 5:11 PM
Subject: Re: [OKDXA] Best times for VU7
> John, I hear them on 30 and 40 meters most every day in the evening. I
> only needed them on the higher bands, so only put out any effort there. I
> have contacts on 17 and 15 meters, both around 1830z. Good signals on both
> bands. Sure would like to qso them on 12 and 10, but they are always just
> dirt weak here when they are on those bands (about our sunrise).
>
> Bob
> On 12/6/2013 9:55 AM, John Geiger wrote:
>> Still hoping to work VU7AG for an ATNO before they leave. What have
>> others in Oklahoma found to be the best times and frequencies to work
>> them? Don't have much of a station here but did hear them pretty good on
>> 17m one afternoon.
>>
>> 73 John AF5CC
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