Yes Connecticut worked Florida. The Florida Weak Signal Society (FLWSS)
sponsors "FT8 Night in Florida" every Monday evening at 2030 Eastern Time, on
144.174. Every Tuesday morning, I post a report, to the FLWSS reflector. My
report is below:
I actually worked 31 stations. There were more that decoded. Worked: K2STO EL
88, W3CP EL 96, K3TUF FN 10, AI4FR EL 88, K4RCA FM 06, WB4JWM EM 83, K4LY EM
83, KC7RW EM 73, K3DNE EM 94, W4AS EL 95, W3RFL FM 19, K3SX FM 19 WA4LDU EM 93,
N8LRG EN 80, N4SVC EM 80, K7MDL EL 87, NZ3M FN 10, K9BCT EL 96, NG4C FM 16,
K3WHC FN 10, KO4YC FM 17, K1RZ FM 19, K3MD FN 10, K4SO, FM 18, NU4E EM 85
WA4CQG EM 72 KN4ZKT EM 84, NX3B FM 28, WZ1V FN 31, W1VD FN 31, WA3NUF FN 20.
Twenty Five Grids were represented. EL 95 was our Southernmost grid, FN 31, our
Northernmost and EM 72 was as far West as we went.Best DX for me was W1VD, FN
31, at 1066 miles. WZ1V actually got strong enough, that I think we could have
worked on CW.
Anyway what appears above, plus three SSB contacts was the Sprint for me. I
believe N4SVC(N2CEI operator) made forty something QSOS.
Join us, next Monday for FT8 Night, in Florida. We normally have stations
active, from Florida, Georgia and the Carolinas.
Buddy WB4OMG EL 98
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