[OKDXA] FT5ZM Amsterdam Island

Roger Simpson rksimpson1 at cox.net
Mon Jan 27 11:23:58 EST 2014



-----Original Message----- 
From: W5LE
Sent: Monday, January 27, 2014 8:57 AM
To: FT5ZM
Subject: Re: [OKDXA] FT5ZM Amsterdam Island

Sorry, I failed to mention that this is via LONG PATH!
On 1/27/2014 8:51 AM, W5LE wrote:
> FT5ZM is coming through with a legitimate 5/5-57 signal with no pre-amp, 
> on 14180 and he's listening down 5 to 10 for NA/SA.
> I just worked him with my own call as well as the OKDXA club call NE5OK 
> within a few Q's of each other.
> Go get 'em!!!
>
>
>
> On 1/27/2014 4:06 AM, Roger Simpson wrote:
>>
>>
>> -----Original Message----- From: Gary McCrorey
>> Sent: Monday, January 27, 2014 1:14 AM
>> To: Bill Roberson ; Oklahoma DX Association
>> Subject: Re: [OKDXA] FT5ZM Amsterdam Island
>>
>>    Congratulations on working the FT5ZM.   Called him all afternoon on 
>> 20m
>> cw with no luck, lots of qrmers finally work them on 20m ssb at midnight
>> first call.  Hope it wasn't a pirate hi.  He was on 14.185 listening .191
>> not many callers.
>>    Good luck to everyone that needs them,  he is new one for me since
>> moving stateside.  Worked them in 1989 but wasn't stateside.
>> 73 Gary  WQ5R
>>
>>
>> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Bill Roberson" 
>> <w.roberson at sbcglobal.net>
>> To: <okdxa at mailman.qth.net>
>> Sent: Monday, January 27, 2014 12:07 AM
>> Subject: [OKDXA] FT5ZM Amsterdam Island
>>
>>
>> I worked FT5ZM early this morning on 20CW, but it was very chaotic and I
>> wasn't sure I got in his log, so I tried on 20CW tonight at nearly 
>> midnight
>> on 20CW and got a solid contact with just a few calls. They had not 
>> uploaded
>> their log to clublog tonight, so I really wasn't sure about the morning
>> contact. I really worked at 20CW this morning and the qrm and jammers 
>> were
>> fierce. Not so tonight. Also I banged away all day on 30 and 40m with no
>> success. I used 30 degrees, but as someone said, any direction is SP/LP.
>> Kind of like at the north pole, every direction is south. hi
>>
>> Bill/N5AQ
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>> Bill , Gary
>>
>> Congrats on working FT5ZM. I have NOT worked him so far.
>>
>> I spent hours trying to work him on 20 CW. His signal was pretty good --  
>> better than I expected. However, the pileup was over ten Khz wide and 
>> also chaotic with guys calling on top of him instead of running split. 
>> For me, his signal was best at a heading of 122 degrees. This would be 
>> "short path". But "long path" with a heading of 302 was also pretty good. 
>> After spending many hours, I did NOT work him.
>>
>> I'm going to concentrate also on 17m CW short path between 1300 and 1700 
>> UTC.  And also I'm going to check out 20m CW long path between 1500 and 
>> 1700 UTC. I'll jump back and forth between them and see what happens.
>>
>>
>> 73   Roger  K5RKS
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Reply   from Roger   K5RKS    1611 UTC   27  Jan

Gene:
It is cool that you worked him on 20m SSB this morning. He was also loud 
over here in OKC.  Normally OKC and Tulsa are the "same place" relative to 
AF, OC or AS but because we are so close to the antinode -- especially over 
here in Central and West OKLA -- things could be different between us. My 
long path beam heading was 300 degrees.

I ended up working him on 20SSB at 1420UTC. He was xmitting on 14180 Khz and 
listening on 14172.9Khz.

I MAY ??? have also worked him this morning on 20 CW at 1339UTC but there 
was junk on top of him so I'm not positive I dug my call out. I think at 
least the call was K??KS so it could have been me.

As I write this the online log has not yet been updated for the first time.

73   Roger   K5RKS 



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