[PaQSO] Ten Meters?

Ron Notarius WN3VAW [email protected]
Mon, 13 Oct 2003 18:21:25 -0400


Jim,

I don't recall the frequency offhand, but it was higher in the band than =
the "official" frequency.  For some reason 28.477 sticks in my mind, but =
don't hold me to that.  Ironically, right up the band from us (according =
to the cluster) was a VY1 station, but everytime I wanted to QSY up and =
grab him for the mult, the pileup came roaring back and Frank N3XI was =
too busy working them one after another!

73, ron wn3vaw

"Gentlemen!  You can't fight in here!  This is the WAR Room!"


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  Sent: Monday, October 13, 2003 4:37 PM
  Subject: Re: [PaQSO] Ten Meters?



  Where on 10 meters did you do that?  Near the "official" frequency of =
28310, or up in the band?

  I didn't try 10 much, and did not hear anything when I did.  We had =
only had 1 qso, with K3YTL after we qsy'd from 2 and 6 meters.  They =
were on 28460 or thereabouts, and had been chatting with some W6 who =
apparently heard me, but who I could not hear over the mobile QRN.  And =
then we went into the Blue Mountain tunnels on the turnpike and signals =
got even worse    :-)


  73   -  Jim  K8MR


  In a message dated 10/13/03 12:55:09 PM Pacific Daylight Time, =
[email protected] writes:



    As I just said, Sunday afternoon was a very good opening to 10 for =
Team
    N3SH.  Of course, using N3XI's tower, beam (no I don't know the make =
or
    height offhand, I'll find out) and kW helped a lot!






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