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Hello Bob and Steve:
Yeah it is and its been up and running for the last week to 10 days also and very consistent! Also keep an ear on 28.400 USB and in around that Ten Meter Frequency, as there quit few a QSO's going on also. Amazing what a stock peanut whistle radio can do with 12 watts of SSB and a good Antenna. One needs to keep an eye on the academic fraternity as to whats ah happen to the skip conditions. Sure its a act of Nature, but these guys think they are smarter than Mother nature at times, kind of funny. Jay in the Mojave Krediatials: None today Bob Dobbs wrote: Steve wrote: band is open to the south Being in the lower left hand corner, it's all north or east to me. |
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Hello Bob: Sounds like your a good radio operator.
I haven't a clue as to what I could correlate 6 Meters to, but that sounds like a plan. Jay in the Mojave Bob Dobbs wrote: Jay in the Mojave wrote: Also keep an ear on 28.400 USB Only about a couple days ago ten was peppered with QSOs on the spectrum scope and the water hole 28.4 was almost like (all talk at once) CB. Six has been showing promise as well. I use ch38LSB as a propagation beacon to serve as a first indicator of band openings, and when they are starting to clobber each other heavily I tune over to ten, and if it's also going good then I'll check out six. Since my best antenna situation is on six, I'd like to spend more time there, but when it starts to fade I reverse the action moving back to ten then maybe a quick howdy on 38 before I pull the plug. If you've got six the place to start is 50.125 |
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