I worked them on one call last night. I had to run out and hook up the
160 antenna at 0600 hi! Great signals even without receive antennas.
They showed up at our sunrise on 160 this am too.
On 4/26/2011 7:15 AM, N7DF wrote:
> T31A has been com ing in for several hours the last couple of nights with
> booming signals even louder than the continuous lightning crashes from the
> midwest storms listening to the pileups there are a lot of loud
> signals from stations all over the country calling them he is an
> outstanding operator giving the call of the station he is calling several
> times at a reasonable speed and acknowledging the reply several times
> when I turned on my linear it began arcing, though, so I had to work
> him barefoot - no problem the trouble with the linear was a
> deposit of gypsum dust that had collected inside from the nearly continuous
> dust storms of the last month (I live near the white sands desert) gypsum
> is electrically conductive with even the merest trace of moisture I keep a
> cloth cover over my equipment when not in use but the dust was so fine it got
> through anyway
>
>
> WHEN YOU ARE FACING THE LIGHT THE SHADOWS FALL BEHIND YOU
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> UR RST IS ... ... ..9 QSB QSB - hw? BK
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UR RST IS ... ... ..9 QSB QSB - hw? BK
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