[SADXA] A TX5N question
Jim Wysocki
wysocki1 at mindspring.com
Wed Apr 27 00:19:17 EDT 2022
I'll give that a try, Tom, at 14.150.
Thanks and 73, Jim
On 4/26/2022 8:47 PM, Tom Kramer wrote:
> They are pretty strong on 14.850 up ten.
>
> Tom
> On 4/26/2022 8:14:23 PM, Tom Kramer<tkramer at azci.net> wrote:
> Jim,
>
> I worked them on 4/19 14.023 up 2 @ 04:04Z.
> Have not found them on SSB or digital but that doesn't mean they haven't been on.
> Wes can probably answer you best.
>
> GL Tom NQ7R
> On 4/26/2022 8:06:38 PM, Jim Wysocki<wysocki1 at mindspring.com> wrote:
> I started chasing the TX5N operation with an eye to get some digital
> QSOs, since I needed the Austral Islands on that mode. I've had some
> good success, logging FT8 contacts with them on 8 bands. Now I'm going
> after the missing band, which of all things is on 20 meters.
>
> Their band plan shows them operating on 14.023 for CW, 14.185 for SSB,
> and 14.090 for FT8. I haven't heard a thing from them on any of these
> frequencies. Has anybody QSO'ed these guys on 20? If so, what mode,
> where, and at what time of day?
>
> 73, Jim W9FI
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