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25/09/2009 08:35 | |
| eu0Dx (78.116.122.---) | |
| Hi guys, Thanks for all the efforts in bringing this new one for many hams !!!! As said Nodir, a few suggestions that your pilots may take into account - Please try to pay a bit more attention to the low bands (80/40m SSB). Many hams expect you there, and there hasn't been activity for the past 2 days there. Best chances on 80m would be at 'half midnight' time, so around 22:00z for Western Europe. Another possibility is of course at your sunrise. Try also, if possible, a bit more activity on the high bands a bit earlier (starting from 09:30-10:00) to catch some openings on 12/10m. Once again, MANY thanks for all your efforts, enjoy the remaining weeks there, don't consider the crap comments here and there, and have a safe trip back home (without moosquitos, HI) 73 |
25/09/2009 03:38 - nr Toronto, Canada | |
VA3DX Glenn (67.68.36.---) | |
| Guys; Thanks for the big effort.... you are doing very well considering band conditions..... Appreciate the 12 thru 80 meter qsos ... still have some hope for 160 , altho 10 meters might be a wash ... Enjoy yourselves and ignore the wackos ... Glenn VA3DX |
25/09/2009 02:19 - Waco,TX U.S.A | |
WB5UFR WAYNE (67.198.89.---) | |
| WILL YOUR TEAM BE ABOVE 14.175 FOR USA W5 ANYTIME? THANKS WB5UFR |
25/09/2009 01:41 - Strathmore, Alberta, Canada | |
VE6PL GERRY LINTON (75.154.111.---) | |
Well, the conditions to our part of Canada have been very poor but 1500 to 1900 UTC on 17 met. has been quite good and 20 met a bit later is quite copyable. Thank you for all the hard work and effort to put this rare country on the air. It is much appreciated. Gerry |
25/09/2009 00:45 - JAPAN | |
JA5AUC TAKE (122.22.147.---) | |
| PSE ASIA 1823.5 FT5GA 19-20:30Z CW QSX 1810-1819 |
24/09/2009 23:30 | |
| OH5VY Jussi (91.155.220.---) | |
Have you forgotten 40 and 80 SSB. Not too many qsos at all. Nodir is right. On RTTY the same stations work you on every four bands and even twice on the same band during the RTTY contest. |
24/09/2009 23:24 | |
| Tom (193.200.150.---) | |
Please pay also attention to the 'Little-stations'! Bonne chance à toute l'équipe! Tom |
24/09/2009 23:23 | |
| DL1DSN/Mark (217.86.165.---) | |
| Another day without any chance for a CW QSO. And then I read you will join the RTTY contest in the weekend. Very disappointing. |
24/09/2009 23:01 - JA | |
| JA7COI Ichiro (210.147.5.---) | |
Please pick up JA7 and JA8 on high-band. Japan is very long country. The northern top is 45N and the southern bottom is 25N. Generally, in the southern area are better than northern area for high-band QSO.JA6-5-4-3-2-1-0 are relatively better than JA7-8. When many southern JAs had QSOs with you, I could not hear you at all.I have met these phenomena so many times. The best time on high-band for JA7,8 is 07:30-08:00UTC . Thank you. |
24/09/2009 22:38 - Keizer, OR, USA | |
ki7m (71.237.159.---) | |
| They need to operate a station on 20 meters SSB like now but much more often. Unfortunately they showed up on the band about 1900Z which is an hour or so late for the west coast. At least the midwest and east coast can work them. They need to get on 20 SSB about 1500Z on and they will be working the world many hours. Just a little too late today. I can't compain too much because I did work them on 17 meters at 1738Z. That band was dead to the west coast for most of their operation but openned up about 1700Z for the NW USA. The same is true of 20 meters but of course conditions are even stronger. 10,12 and 15 meters are just not being heard here and are a waist of time unless propagation improves tremendously. Just nothing coming thru from anywhere. They should also start working 40 meters SSB about 0230Z at their sunset for several hours and they will get the western USA. Chances are 0100-0600Z will get them alot of contacts if the band holds up for them that long. I can't tell how pleased I am to see them start working 20 SSB because 20 is the one band we all can stand a better chance on. Terry |
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