[SADXA] T30L on 7.070 FT8

Jim Wysocki wysocki1 at mindspring.com
Mon Sep 9 20:16:03 EDT 2019


Larry, at the time I worked him I was beaming my antenna back into the 
darkness, which of course was moving quickly away from us.  I can't tell 
from your email when you heard him, but if it was more than 30 to 60 
minutes later then the pathway to Western Kiribati was being eaten away 
pretty quickly by the sun.

If I were you I'd start listening again tomorrow morning anytime around 
0500 MST and later.  If they're on frequency they should be pretty 
strong.  You should be OK as long as the first bounce from your signal 
hits a night-time pathway in the ionosphere.  The second and third 
bounces should get through without difficulty.  Then they should hear 
your signal without difficulty.

GL,  Jim  W9FI

On 9/9/2019 3:38 PM, Larry wrote:
> I tried but could barely see him on the screen. He was working mostly JA's at the time.  Maybe an earlier hour would have been better for me.Larry. W0OGHI can  CERTAINLY use him on 40
> -------- Original message --------From: Jim Wysocki <wysocki1 at mindspring.com> Date: 9/9/19  8:29 AM  (GMT-07:00) To: Southern AZ DX Association E-Mail Reflector <sadxa at mailman.qth.net> Subject: [SADXA] T30L on 7.070 FT8 Fox and Hound mode.  Very strong at the moment, +10 to +14.GL,  Jim  W9FI______________________________________________________________SADXA Website http://www.sadxa.orgSADXA mailing listHome: http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/sadxaHelp: http://mailman.qth.net/mmfaq.htmPost: mailto:SADXA at mailman.qth.netThis list hosted by: http://www.qsl.netYou can support qsl.net: http://www.qsl.net/donate.html
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