[SADXA] [CADXA DX Talk] TX5K QRT
Wes Stewart
n7ws at yahoo.com
Sun Mar 10 01:02:35 EST 2013
Rex,
Thanks for your efforts.
I got them on 18 band/modes, missing 160 SSB, which was apparently an unplanned thing for them, and for sure me, and 75m SSB, where I missed them for the 10 minutes or so they spent on that mode.
The only thing new for me was 10, 12 and 15 CW and RTTY on 17, 20 and 30. The only antennas in use here are a 3el HB 20m Yagi at 45' and a coax-fed inverted vee consisting of 40 and 80 meter dipoles in parallel at the 43' apex and slightly fanned at the open ends. I don't own a tuner, except for the pi-net in the Drake L4B. The transceiver is a single receiver K3 with an SDR-IQ panadapter.
Wes N7WS
--- On Sat, 3/9/13, Rex Turvin <turvin2009 at yahoo.com> wrote:
From: Rex Turvin <turvin2009 at yahoo.com>
Subject: [CADXA DX Talk] TX5K QRT
To: dxtalk at cadxa.org
Cc: "Ralph Kluge" <ralph.honiara at gmail.com>
Date: Saturday, March 9, 2013, 7:52 PM
TX5K has went QRT as of 0000Z March 10, 2013. I hope everyone enjoyed the Dxpedition.
On a personal note, i was able to work them on 14 band slots, all of which were first time qso's for me.
I hope I was able to help people as the USA Pilot. I literally
received several hundred e-mails during the course of the operation. I
answered 100% of the e-mails. I had 6 that bounced as undeliverable. IT
was a rewarding experience for me. I hope I get this opportunity again
sometime in the future.
Happy DX'ing to everyone.
73 NR6M ex: KF7NMD
Sincerely,
Rex Turvin
www.nr6m.com
Central Arizona DX Association
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