[SADXA] KH1/KH7Z on 17m FT8

Gene K5GS k5gs at arrl.net
Thu Jun 28 19:20:34 EDT 2018


I'm in NW Tucson,  worked them at 2307z  on 17m

They don't seem to be doing much CQing.

When they confirm someone,  click on KH7Z to get in sync.....

Took me about 10 minutes to work them on 21 and 17..

He just called CQ....

Good Luck,
GS K5GS


On 6/28/2018 4:06 PM, D Dismachek via SADXA wrote:
> Jim,
> I'm monitoring 17m now. All I see is hounds calling but I have not seen a single CQ. I ran the propagation analysis program from their web site and it looks like 20m will be opening up around 04Z for my site.
> ...Dennis, N6ITY
>
>        From: Jim Wysocki <wysocki1 at mindspring.com>
>   To: Southern AZ DX Association E-Mail Reflector <sadxa at mailman.qth.net>
>   Sent: Thursday, June 28, 2018 3:48 PM
>   Subject: [SADXA] KH1/KH7Z on 17m FT8
>     
> The KH1 crew has been on 17m for several hours and still has a good
> signal into Tucson.  I got them on FT8 by following the directions on
> their web site and putting my software into Fox/Hound mode.  I got
> through after only a few calls.  I see others using the standard FT8
> programs and calling them on their transmit frequency.  That method
> won't work since according to what I've read, their filters are set to
> reject anybody who isn't using F/H mode.
>
> GL, Jim  W9FI
>
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