Or would it be helpful to relate the ARRL10 mtr test from early 90s that I ran
JAs with an average 2 a minute for over 12 hours.??--... ...-- Dale - WC7S in
Wy
> From: n5ot@n5ot.com> To: cq-contest@contesting.com> Date: Wed, 28 Mar 2007
> 06:21:26 -0500> Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] No more JAs> > > Or, maybe it
> propagation being So poor?> > Naw - that would just make the 40m total go
> through the roof. This has been > an issue for a lot longer than half a
> sunspot cycle. Us OTs can't just wow > you with charts and graphs like is
> normal today - because none of us (?) > have our logs from the 70s in ASCII
> for computer analysis (or do we?). Does > anyone have a good audio recording
> of a USA west coast station running JAs > on 15m from the 70s? That would
> make the point I think.> > I think of it like this: when I have operated CQWW
> from HC8, when the JAs > start calling in, that is the closest you can get to
> what running JAs from a > west-coast multi-multi USED to be like. I'll see if
> I have an old Galapagos > tape around here. If you've never heard it, you
> won't believe it.> > Martin's theory would be easy to test: sponsor some
> really attractive awards > for Japanese competitors and publicize them in
> Japan. If the activity comes > back then his theory is correct. If it does
> not then lack of awards is not > the issue.> > Mark, N5OT > >
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