David,
I was the 160 m operator at C6AGU Saturday night. During the week, ahead of
the contest, I was on 160 a few nights and worked 100-s of EU-s under good
conditions. But conditions here towards EU on Saturday night were poor: most
stations were weak, and the normally strong ones were just OK. Even the
Russians and Ukrainians were weak! Sat night was a struggle (until I went to
40). I was surprised because conditions were so good all weak and I was
looking forward to having fun on 160.
Such is TB!
73,
George,
AA7JV/C6AGU
On Sun, 24 Nov 2019 18:46:56 +0000
David Olean <k1whs@metrocast.net> wrote:
Hi Top Banders
I was dabbling in the CQ WW contest last night (Nov 24 UT) and noted a few
things that seemed quite different to me here in NE USA. The normal situation
at my sunset occurred. I could hear many many EU stations but almost none of
them could hear me. I am used to that. I quit and had dinner and spent some
quality time with the XYL for the evening. At about 0300 UT I was QRV again. A
storm was blowing through New England and There was a fair amount of lightning
static, but I was able to call many stations who were very good copy, but
almost always got the impression that I was barely audible with them. I am
running 1300-1400 watts output. Most stations took three or four calls to get
my call correct. A few gave up and had my call wrong but went on to other
callers. Other loud stations CQed in my face. This was very different from many
of my past experiences. I actually went and checked the electrical passband of
my TX antenna to make sure it was performing normally. (It was) I also kept
looking at the wattmeter to make sure that I was transmitting into the antenna!
I did note that there was deep and rapid QSB over a 30 second period. I am
wondering what the hearing conditions were in Europe Saturday night on 1.8 MHz.
I suspect that noise was a big problem.
Around 1000 UT until my sunrise arpund 1200, I did a fair amount of listening but
heard very little in the way of Pacific DX. I was operating un assisted so do not
know who was QRV, but tuning across the band produced only two HI stations heard
from the Pacific. No KL7, no islands, and no VK/ZL. A few CQs produced no QSOs for
points. Very disappointing morning.
73
Dave K1WHS
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