Jim asked me to pass this info along. He would rather not get bogged down
in email msgs. He is a good operator and understands the needs of east coast
to west coast. His manager is K8NA. He has been on every night from about
0800 z to 1430 or 1500 z. He hasn't heard any east coast signals yet, and
even
most west coast signals are not very loud there. He has a greyline program
and
is watching the sunrise across the USA. Jim is going to concentrate on
trying to
work stations and not spend time on email or skeds. He is not a dxpedition
and
won't go away in a week. He will probably be on until a typhoon blows his
antenna down. He will usually be around 1828 khz. It will help if you
transmit up perhaps
2 khz and not on his frequency. Good luck. 73 Bob W7LR
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