Yes Jim I know that sometimes is difficoult to
listen the stations working the dx but for that
rare case we must use instinct, know-how to find
where to call. I have already saw several cases when the
dx is working stations 5 or even more then 5 kcs up
and we could see others calling 1/2 kcs up, calling
and calling after each qso. Best regards
Fred - PY7ZZ
Jim Reisert AD1C escreveu:
> --- Fred Souto Maior <py7zz@soutomaior.eti.br> wrote:
>
>
>> I think all dxer's must be able to find where the
>> dx station is receiving. I agree with Doug regarding
>> 2 up mean at least 2 and up depending of the size
>> of the pile-up. We only need to put the other
>> vfo up and try to find the station the dx is working.
>> It's easy isn't ??
>>
>
> Sometimes yes, sometimes no.
>
> There was a major DXpedition within the last two years, I don't remember which
> one. I tried for days to work them on 30 meters. Due to propagation, you
> literally could not hear ANY of the stations they were working. The DX was
> coming in fine, but you could not hear the callers from the USA. It was just
> a
> wild guess where to put the VFO to work them.
>
> I really wish I could remember who it was. Sometimes propagation can be VERY
> frustrating!
>
> 73 - Jim AD1C
>
>
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