>the best time to work central EU on 40M from W7 (Pac NW) is at about 0600Z.
>Not surprising in that it is sunrise there.
>I didn't hear a peep last year (I'm using slopers which is partly to
>blame).
> The K wasn't that high. Why? Are you EU guys working JA?
>73 - Guy, N7ZG
By coincidence I was just reviewing my log for the same matter seen from my
side.
Last year I worked 7 stations from z3 on 40m, at utc times (all on
Saturday):
14.51 (W7)
14.58 (W6)
15.07 (W7)
15.09 (W6)
15.11 (W7)
15.25 (W6)
01.20 (W6)
I don't know the QTH so I included the call district. You can access all the
logs on the CW WW website.
I was running mostly EU and some UA9. Obviously 'long path' (I was working
NA on 15m with the 2nd radio). My antenna was a 10m long vertical wire on a
fiber glass pole, 2 elevated radials 2m high suspended in the hedge.
Come to think of it, my fiber pole broke the week before and I had to remove
the lower section. As a result the wire was too long, I coiled it up by
winding it round the pole in he middle. Running approx. 900W.
This shows that you don't need a yagi for z3-z14 contacts on 40m. But I'm
sure it helps: I checked 3 Belgian logs with 2 or more elements on 40m and
they worked z3 at the same times yet they worked a few more.
Hope to work many of you this year! Look for OQ5M on all bands.
73 / CU in WW CW de Franki ON5ZO = OQ5M
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