Last night the trans-polar EU path was open to VE6 although the QSB was very
deep. 22 EU made it into my log.
At first the band seemed poor, with only very weak signals bubbling at the
noise level.
Bob W7RH appeared to have the spotlight working some N EU that I couldn't hear.
For me the band started to open up around 0300z with LA1MFA and then RC3FL and
SM4DHF. Around 0425 Roger G3YRO was CQing with a great 579 signal, and it took
a while to get his attention, but we did QSO. 3 other G stations and Ron GW3YDX
also made it. 3 OH, a few PA, LY, F, DL and SP9JZU and Jan OM3XW also had good
signals. It was great to work Rino IK7JTF who was very solid, but only on the
QSB peaks.
I was QRV through EU SR and shut down at about 0630z. As always, it can be slow
going- only 22 DX QSOs after 3.5 hrs of CQing, but patience seems to prevail on
160m as we wait for the QSB, and the EU ops to wake up and get their morning
coffee. I’m sure that the F1 key is going to wear out on my keyboard!
There were a few EU ops calling CQ with good signals and wondering where all
the NA stations were, but at 0600z, I’m betting most were sleeping!
Perhaps the band will be open again tonight to allow a few EU SSB contacts in
the contest??
73, de steve ve6wz
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