[SADXA] T30L

Jim Wysocki wysocki1 at mindspring.com
Wed Sep 11 22:42:27 EDT 2019


Larry, I was able to make the QSO with them after several tries.  No one 
else was calling them but the deep QSB gave us a lot of trouble.  It 
took 350 watts and about eight calling cycles until I attracted their 
attention. After that it only took one cycle to finish the contact.

While I was putting out the SADXA and the DX Summit spots they made a 
couple of other QSOs with some VK and JA stations, called another six or 
eight CQs which went unanswered, and then disappeared.  I haven't been 
able to spot where they went.  Wherever they are they're not using FT8.

Keep listening around.  They're going to show up somewhere, and they'll 
be around for another three days before they go to Nauru (as C21WW) for 
a week or so.

GL & 73,  Jim  W9FI


On 9/11/2019 7:17 PM, Telegrapher wrote:
> Don't hear a peep out of him on 21 mc here in Cochise CO this evening 
> although W9FI apparently does
>
> at his QTH.  RATZ again.
>
> Larry
> W0OGH
>
> PS; my attempts to catch him on 40M in the AM around 6:30, naw. He 
> heard me at -18 but we couldn't close
>
> the QSO.  That was the best sig from him which had been as high as +4 
> but the only people he was working
>
> was 8's, 5's and 4's and JA's.   I called him for over an hour and a 
> half and got no respect!  After he worked a
>
> couple of Arizona stations, one in Maricopa and one in Sun City, he 
> finally heard me.
>
>
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