Unexpectedly good conditions local Friday night...
Got home around 0100z and heard several weak Europeans with flutter
on their signals. I figured, "Better work 'em now because the band
is going to fold." Propagation/noise appeared to cause better copy
here. I didn't hear OM3EY coming back to callers away from the east
coast area. I QSO'ed DL3DXX at 0131. He was better copy on the 86
degree Beverage than on the 43 or 30 degree ones...
Things improved around 0300 with reasonable copy of OK1DRU (0307) &
UA2BD (0312) early in the hour. I was surprised to be called by
UA2FF at 0347. He was 569 then, but 579 a half hour later. By then
the European signals were stronger on the new 30 Beverage and the flut-
ter on receive was mostly gone. Inbetween the signals were at times
better on the 43 degree "Beverage." I haven't yet figured why the
380' wire with zero ohm termination "resistor" still shows its value...
Other contacts included RW3PZ (0407), OM3EY (0429) [he had a stronger
signal then but was better copy around 0110 due to a lower noise level
early], 9A7V (0438), and UA1WAN (0504).
The solar numbers look better today--that probably means that
conditions will be worse...
73, Bill K0HA
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