[SADXA] 3D2AG on 28.074

n7wbjohn . n7wbjohn at gmail.com
Mon Mar 23 11:35:55 EDT 2020


Thanks Jim - I happened to hear him and worked him at 0255 10m - surprised
at the big signal at -2.  He gave me -18 but came back quickly - then on
15m hong kong, china, philippines. vr2xyl, vr2xrw, du3se, ye9cdl, jh7gzw -
one of the kongs actually called me. vr2xyl was +7.

Station here is a low 5 band, 4 elm. yagi pointed at Europe, 100 W -- meter
shows 60 W in average power position.

check out vr2xyl on qrz. Pansy has a great station

On Sun, Mar 22, 2020 at 8:18 PM Jim Wysocki <wysocki1 at mindspring.com> wrote:

> Looks like he just went QRT. Nobody was answering his CQs.
>
> On 3/22/2020 8:13 PM, Jim Wysocki wrote:
> > Strong signal.  Use regular FT8 mode for the QSO, even though he's
> > occasionally running more than one transmit thread.  Always keep your
> > transmit signal on the same audio offset and it should be an easy QSO
> > to make.
> >
> > GL,  Jim  W9FI
> >
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