There are excellent cw operators, the best on 160m, if there is a remote
chance of working a country on 160m it is with the knowledge that these low
band operators have.
Please leave aside the subject of contributions, I imagine that they are
not made so that they can give you the qsos, at least with this group of
people that is not going to happen
It is like going fishing, every day is different, many factors influence.
Keep trying and do not criticize the enormous effort that those who make
expeditions are making, so that one can put a notification in dxalert, get
out of our warm bed and go to the shack to make the qso
Good week and that many can do CY9C on the bands that need it
73,
Jorge
CX6VM/CW5W
El lun, 2 sept 2024 a las 0:31, Michael Tope (<W4EF@dellroy.com>) escribió:
> I just looked at the list of operators. There are at least four hardcore
> CW operators among the crew. There may be others among the crew who are
> proficient CW operators, but I am not familiar with everyone on the
> roster. I suspect a lot of what is driving the high FT8 count are the
> poor conditions brought about by our overactive sun.
>
> FWIW, Friday night local (Saturday morning UTC), the team was working
> the west coast USA on 160 and 80 CW. This was around 0900 UTC. They were
> mostly Q5 on 80CW, but only Q5 on QSB peaks on 160.
>
> It was frustrating to hear them with a respectable (but not loud) signal
> last Thursday afternoon on 12 CW, working through this massive pileup of
> really loud Europeans (the Euros were still loud here in Southern
> California as late as ~2050 UTC). When the Europeans finally went away
> so did CY9C's signal. They were still there according to the cluster
> spots, but I couldn't hear a peep on their QRG. I had to settle for an
> FT8 QSO on 10 meters this afternoon.
>
> 73, Mike W4EF/6 in DM14
>
> On 9/1/2024 5:51 PM, Wes Stewart via Topband wrote:
> > Interesting that their original announcement said:
> >
> > "CW will be emphasized but with a good mix of SSB, FT8 (using Super
> Fox) and RTTY."
> >
> > If you look at Clublog stats, you'll see fewer than half of the Qs are
> on CW. Furthermore, 53% of the Qs are with EU, and 37% are with NA. I did
> a rough count once and EU had only 60% of the ham population of the US.
> >
> > Climbing soapbox: I'm a member of NCDXF and two DX clubs that fund
> NCDXF and I have made separate contributions to them from time to time. I
> also support INDEXA and often make generous individual contributions to
> pending DXpeditions. Recent events are changing my perspective about
> contributing before the fact. I have no illusion that my minor
> contributions will make or break an expedition, but it's the only way I
> have to express disapproval of an operation. Steps off soapbox.
> >
> > Wes N7WS
> >
> > On Sunday, September 1, 2024 at 08:57:35 AM MST, Steve Harrison <
> k0xp@k0xp.com> wrote: ....If you look at their statistics as of 1600Z on
> 8/31, you'll notice that
> > except 15m, they have more Qs listed on digital than both CW and SSB
> > combined. Someone out there has their priorities all screwed up, as well
> > as piss-poor band planning the whole way. I won't be contributing to a
> > WA4DAN-lead expedition again after this one unless there are some
> changes.
> >
> > Steve, K0XP
> >
> >
> > On 9/1/2024 6:42 AM, Mike Fatchett W0MU wrote:
> >> Could not hear CY9C at all last night on 160. Conditions changed or
> >> something. Hoping for a 160 contact b4 they depart.
> >>
> >> W0MU
> >>
> >> On 8/31/2024 2:41 AM, Andree DL8LAS via Topband wrote:
> >>> Hey topbanders,
> >>> tonight it was possible to copyCY9C im DL.Their signal was in the
> >>> QRN and not really loud, but after a few calls they had my call
> >>> correctly in the log.Here a short video from CY9C on 160m.
> >>> CY9C 160m CW @ DL8LAS on my 300° beverage
> >>>
> >>> 73 Andy DL8LAS
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