I listened to them on 15M RTTY nearly the whole period they were on and
never heard anyone worked other than JAs and the occasional East
Asian/Oceania station. They were not real loud here in Northern California,
but plenty good enough to work. The copy was Q5 for at least three hours at
the beginning of the time the came on. Several of us called for a couple
hours, but I suspect our signals were just too weak compared to the rest of
the pileup. I never heard them standby for NA or other areas, so the JAs
dominated.
Gives us something to look forward to in a future DXpedition there! I'm
just pleased they got there, made 44K QSOs on any mode and then exited, all
safely.
73,
Ed - W0YK
> -----Original Message-----
> From: rtty-bounces@contesting.com
> [mailto:rtty-bounces@contesting.com] On Behalf Of Barry
> Sent: Friday, 11 May, 2007 10:05
> To: RTTY
> Subject: [RTTY] BS7H QSO?
>
> I see on the logsearch page that BS7H made 322 RTTY QSOs. I
> wonder if anyone in NA made one?
> 73,
> Barry
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