Paul, et al
Getting stations together at the same time and on the same mode is one
of the keys to higher QSO rates, especially in January when propagation
is likely to be poor. All of the skeds I have ever run "at the top of
the hour" began on the hour (19:00, 20:00, etc.). The bottom of the
hour begins at 30 minutes past the hour (19:30, 20:30, etc.). Let's see
if we can get critical mass going on SSB at the top of the hour and
CW/digital at the bottom of the hour. Operators are not likely to hang
around those watering holes for very long.
I hope to be operational from a new QTH in Tennessee (EM66) with a very
low-key effort.....10 watts and attic antennas.
73, Walt, AJ6T, EM66
On 1/18/2020 6:00 AM, paulrollinson wrote:
I like the idea of top of the hour ssb, bottom of the hour cw/dig.Define top of
the hour? :45 -:15?Obviously, the rest is bottom of the hour.
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