Hi,
oh boy, as expected, the average propagation is running down hill.
On 40+80m I made about >60% of all my QSO's. The 10m band was open
for a short time on Saturday. The only station I have worked on
all 5 bands was: KM4M. After 30h operating time I had 732 Q's
and a raw score of >760,000 (LP!). Not bad for little Waldemar,
but I need a better antenna for 80+40m. My Windom is on one side
10m and on the other side 5m over the ground only! :-(
You gus in the USA are lucky. The subband on 80m ist 33% and on
40m 100% larger than in Europe. Sorry for the EU-SSB guys on
80+40m, that so many other EU-RTTY guys have used parts of your
SSB subband for the WPX RTTY. ;-)
It seems to me, Phil-GU0SUP (worked him on 80m) receives some
competition? ~:) GU8FBO called me on 80m on Sunday evening.
Many thanks to both, for the contacts and the Mult's.
See you in the Makrothen RTTY Contest in three weeks!
BTW: DL4RCK and OK2GI have updated their software and are
supporting the Makrothen fully! Thank's!!!
73 de Waldemar, DK3VN
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