They started badly. Lots of lids and idiots on their frequency mocking all the time the activities. It is going to be a tradition for major dxpeditions. People complaining and nagging almost about everything. But by the time, things are going better. Even sun seams to help (SSN 26 today). Anyway there is plenty of time left and I am sure that finally many hams will have the chance to work them. Especially third week it will be much more easier. So stay cool guys. Save energy for the upcoming peditions. And don’t forget we have CQ WW RTTY contest this weekend.
Heard Island Prefix Change
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By Alan, VK6CQ / VK0LD The ACMA (the Australian licensing authority) has
recently reviewed its amateur radio callsign policy. One outcome of this
review is...
21 hours ago
4 comments:
I agree, no-one seem to have any patience anymore. It has to be now just where and when they want it. I got an SSB QSO early but have been trying for RTTY now three days, conditions haven't been good for UK and very few G's managed whilst I was listening. But I'll be there later today if they come on if not... I'll just wait. 73 de David G3XYP
Thank you David reading my blog. RTTY was a difficult task for me either. But today I was lucky. I worked them on 15m. I have already 6 slots. I wish you good luck too. In my opinion third week would be the better.
73 de SV8RX
Είμαι 100% σίγουρη ότι κάτι πήγε στραβά ως προς την καταχώριση της πετυχημένης επαφής σας στα 30 μέτρα. Άκουσα πολύ καλά το callsign σας. Απορώ λοιπόν!
Με εκτίμηση SV7LOS.
Σε ευχαριστώ πολύ Νατάσα.
Ομως κανείς ποτέ δεν ξέρει. Μπορεί να ητανε και πειρατής...
Θερμά 73 και καλα dx
de sv8rx
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