I heard you in there many times Bill, doing a darn good job too.
It appeared that you were hearing fairly deep...SV, 4X, etc, and even
better than those closer to the "pond" .
Saturday was an exercise in frustration as the classic one way
propagation was particularly evident here. Band loaded with signals but
only a dozen or so QSO's.
Went to bed around 0300Z as I had to be up and out at 10Z Sunday AM.
73 Carl KM1H
On Sun, 30 Nov 1997 18:51:00 -0800 Bill Hohnstein <k0ha@navix.net>
writes:
>.
> Early Sunday (UTC) was much like Saturday, only with a reasonable
>static level. Again, east and northern Europe showed the greater
>enhancement to their signal levels. I'm not sure if the rest of
>Europe was better or it was simply my lower static level making my
>copy of them better then. It was nice copying calls the first time...
> Similar locations/stations were worked like the night before.
>Around 0200 I had a hard time finding new calls. By 0300 it was
>obvious that the propagation music had died. And the hoped for EU
>sunrise peak never occured other than some weak extreme northern
>Europeans (OH3LYG, OH2HE). The ON4UN machine was also weakly copied
>but his sunrise "run" quickly fizzled...
> Sunday local sunrise saw reduced conditions and my suffering the
>effects of not getting motivated to go outside to change the
>direction of my transmit array...
> Tonight (Round 3) had the following early signals heard: CT3/OH1MA
>(2217Z), EA8ZS (2323 - his strongest signal then), GW7J (2230),
>OH2HE (2259), sunset 2301z, and RZ3QU (2315).
> I was surprised to hear RZ9AZA calling CQ at 2320--he was too
>strong! He faded up at least 20 dB over the noise and I thought,
>"This should be easy." I called but he didn't come back. Again I
>called--nothing. He faded down for the first time to the noise
>level--"I'll just wait until he peaks again." He CQed again and
>was still weak--I called anyway. He came back! We exchanged reports
>and he was gone. I don't think that he faded out, but I didn't hear
>any more CQs or callers...
> I went back to searching for new stations but only could hear those
>already worked (including UA4PWW, OM5ZW, etc.).
>
> That was fun! Let's do this again next weekend!
>
>73, Bill K0HA
>
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