Thanks John!
Whatever it's like in Wales, it's worse here!! With SFI at 69 and SSN for
the past few days at zero, can it get much worse? Still a couple of strong
stations around, but they are definitely in the minority this time!
At least I have the satisfaction of knowing that I have worked hard for my
meagre score!! Not easy when there are no other stations active in Africa
South of the Equator (at least none have been heard here!!) - makes 80
pretty much a non-starter and 40 a challenge, considering I have only wire
dipoles up at 30 feet on these bands!
Hope to hear you in the contest John - it's been a while! (over a year now
:-( )
73 de Barry ZS2EZ
(EX ZR2DX / ZR6DXB)
KF26TA - Port Elizabeth,South Africa
Member : PEARS, SARL, ARRL, SA AMSAT
-----Original Message-----
From: rtty-bounces@contesting.com [mailto:rtty-bounces@contesting.com] On
Behalf Of John GW4SKA
Sent: 17 March 2007 05:54 PM
To: rtty@contesting.com
Subject: [RTTY] BARTG Contest rules
There are no limits on power or use of the cluster in the BARTG HF RTTY
contest.
If band conditions are as bad everywhere as they are in Wales right now we
need all the help we can get!
73,
John GW4SKA
BARTG contest manager
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