KR2J Single Op Low Power NNJ
671 x 75
100,650
Did not hear KH6 or KL7 at all. #75 was EWA.
Lots of KP2 and KP4 stations.
No qsos on 10m.
Runs were very difficult to establish with crummy wire antennas. Most qsos
were S&P.
N4RJ was the loudest.
Not much fun.
73,
Bob KR2J
>From tree@cmicro.com (Larry Tyree) Mon Nov 7 05:05:23 1994
From: tree@cmicro.com (Larry Tyree) (Larry Tyree)
Subject: SS CW at N6TR
Message-ID: <9411070505.AA12060@cmicro.com>
Good news: New best first hour, 108, on 15, but with a dozen 2nd radio
QSOs on 20. Clean sweep before going to bed for another first.
Bad news: The solar flare. Rates on 20 on Sunday morning were about one
third of normal. After the 3rd or 4th ten minute period with ZERO QSOs,
I decided hacking blackberries would be more fun.
1050 x 77 in about 18 hours.
Tree N6TR/7
>From ni6t@ix.netcom.com (Garry Shapiro) Fri Nov 4 21:16:08 1994
From: ni6t@ix.netcom.com (Garry Shapiro) (Garry Shapiro)
Subject: Return to Tonga
Message-ID: <199411042116.NAA03460@ix.ix.netcom.com>
Paul Kidd, KK6H, returns to Tonga as A35RK from November 24, 1994 until
February 7, 1995. he will be QRV from Tongatapu Island, (OC-049).
Paul will emphasize 160-30m CW and will enter the following contests:
CQWW-CW, ARRL 160m (CW only), and CQWW-CW 160m. Paul plans a better 160m
setup than on his initial trip, although Fiji has a 100W limit.
QSL via KK6H to callbook address WITH SASE!! or via W6 bureau.
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