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Topband: FO/AA7JV RX Conditions

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Subject: Topband: FO/AA7JV RX Conditions
From: "GEORGE WALLNER" <aa7jv@atlanticbb.net>
Date: Fri, 07 Apr 2023 16:59:39 -0400
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Hello Topbanders,
It is surprising how many ops still don't know how to call on 160 a DX form the tropics. Many more would make it into the log, and the DX would be making more Q-s, if callers would adjust their calling pattern to match the RX conditions at the DX. TB is not 20. Dropping a call once, is not the right way in poor CONDX. (Unless you are very sure of your power and antenna and have picked your calling frequency well.) When conditions are difficult the call should be sent three times.

As typical in the tropics, there is a constant barrage of lightning crashes that are often S7 to S9+. These crashes occur ever two to three seconds. If the call is sent once, there is a pretty good chance of it getting partially wiped out. Now the DX has maybe one or two letters and a number. He now has to wait until the caller calls again, but by then QSB may have the signal down and perhaps another caller has come up. The caller has just lost his chance despite having a pretty strong S7 signal!
Please, always keep in mind the conditions at the other end.
TKS and 73,
George,
FO/AA7JV


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