Life indeed can be good and even better at some times than others. I worked
the CQ WW CW contest last week and hoping CY0MM on a couple of bands. But did
not make any contacts with them during the test.
The other night I got them on 80m CW. The following day I got them on 10m CW.
The icing on the cake was only 20 minutes latter 20m RTTY.
Happy thanksgiving to all and I hope to CU all on the OK RTTY test. I will be
in Reno, NV on business during TARA.
73, Jim
AD6WL
>From: Ekki Plicht <ekki@plicht.de>
>Reply-To: ekki@plicht.de
>To: "_RTTY reflector" <rtty@contesting.com>
To: <rtty@contesting.com>
>Date: Thu, 28 Nov 2002 14:12:49 +0000
>Subject: [RTTY] Life can be good
>
>Sometimes it's just too easy.
>
>This morning I saw CY0MM being spotted on 20m CW, heard nothing. But somehow I
>thought that this would be the day for them to go 10m RTTY. I tuned the Rx to
>28082 and continued to work on the other computer for some hours.
>
>At 1400 UT a not too strong signal came up, exactly on frequency - CY0MM. One
>hit on the right key and I bagged them, the first RTTY 10m contact for them
>today. Now that's fun :-)
>Thanks for a new one, Nick!
>
>73,
>Ekki, DF4OR
>
>
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