[SJDXA] 40 meters
w1gd at aol.com
w1gd at aol.com
Wed Jan 4 08:50:34 EST 2017
Good advice, Bob. I've been working Europeans on 40M around 1800Z. I've heard them earlier, but they are working other Europeans and JAs. I put up a 30M inverted-V after Christmas, but I've been disappointed with the level of activity on that band -- good signals, just not many of them.
73,
Gerry, W1GD
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From: N2OO <n2oo at comcast.net>
To: South Jersey DX Association <sjdxa at mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Wed, Jan 4, 2017 8:36 am
Subject: [SJDXA] 40 meters
The BAND to watch during the sunspot turndown will be 40 meters. I read in QRZ DX that VU7 was spotted in NA East Coast at 1900 UTC. That's 2 PM folks. I'll assume that 30 meters might follow suit as well. So when 10 12 15 are dead keep your ears on 40, 30, 20 and 17 instead. You might be surprised. Of course, 80 and 160 will be good nighttime bands.
73. Bob Schenck, N2OO
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