And if you cant work Dietmar, you sure aren't going to work anybody else within
5000 Km.
He can dig out and work stuff I can just sorta barely hear listening with my
headphones in
parallel with his! Static crashes? I remember him stumbling out of the
topband tent at
dawn with blood running out of his ears saying - no beverages, no contacts! (
after
working hundreds of EU through the equatorial static)
Just remember that's what our southern hemisphere brethren have to deal with
when we are
all sitting there during the nice cold static free winter nights. Least we can
do is get
on and work THEM when its relatively quiet at their end.
Robin, WA6CDR
(VP6DX)
----- Original Message -----
From: "Herb Schoenbohm" <herbs@vitelcom.net>
To: <topband@contesting.com>
Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2012 10:51
Subject: Re: Topband: Summer Stew Perry
> Remember that in the southern hemisphere the seasons are reversed from
> NA and supposedly at the equatorial belt it is a wash with tropical QRN
> being the factor along the ITCZ. But don't give up....as the past two
> nights Dietmar, V5/DL3DXX has been in here with a 579 signal after
> local sunset. He has been easy to work and has a bunch of EU's calling
> him but no NA except myself and VE1ZZ. Namibia is 10,000KM from me and
> anytime of year this is good DX especially from the African Continent.
> ZL3IX is 14,000KM away and we can work with 579-599 signals almost any
> morning during the Spring and summer months. Anything, including the
> promotion of the "Summer Stew", that anyone can do to keep up the
> activity on TB is great.
>
> 73,
>
> Herb Schoenbohm, KV4FZ
>
>
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