I received the following greeting from JT1CD re the JU2DX operation.
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Garry Shapiro, NI6T
160 meters: not a band, but an obsession
Dear Mr.Garri,
Just Sunday morning we come in Ulaanbaatar. Our team went from
Ulaanbaatar to Choibalsan and return on a car. On the road we lost 3
days. Because from Ulaanbaatar to Choibalsan about 650 km.
Weather was about 25-30 degrees minus. We use R7 antenna and Inv.V for
160 m.
Our eqiupments were FT7575GX+FL2100Z and FT900SD+AL811.
When I worked 40 meters, you several times want QSY to 160 meters and I
was no sure.
After was QSY on 1835 KHz your signal was really listen and it was
great surprize. I think maybe our QSO first JT-USA on 160 m. Next days
we worked with many Europian stations and VK, ZL, JA.
Our DXpedition finished Friday afternoon in local time. Unfortunately,
from Choibalsan to Ulaanbaatar broken all tubes of our AL811 Linear.
Members of our team: JT1AS,JT1BJ,JT1BL,JT1CJ and JT1CM. We had 5707
QSOs. It is not too enough! hi, hi
QSLs for the JU2DX will support from YAESU MUSEN in JAPAN and I hope
will receive soon.
See you again and good DXing!
N.Khosbayar, JT1CD
Secretary, MRSF
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