Vp6dx
I just worked VP6DX! they are transmitting on 14002.0 and listening up 25.
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And I am at work. Plus sick with the flu!
Enjoy :) |
I got them on 15 meters last Saturday. I'm going to have to see if I can't catch them on some other bands. A buddy of mine has worked them on 12 through 80. Everything but 10 and 160. He told me that when I told him I got them on 15. He runs about 15 times more power than I run so I still thought I did ok.:)
73, Chris :Flush: I like this guy being flushed down the toilet. I donno why i just like it! |
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Working DX is easy, you know what they are going to send, and you know your call when you hear it. But other than at, getting along at 10wpm for regular QSOs. :music049: |
Nice work, both of you. It is reeaalllyyyy easy to work DX on Code, there is a lot of it out there.
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Snagged South Cook Is. on 17m CW!
E51WWA Add another entity to the list... Now I wish I had used code more when I first got licensed. |
DARN IT!!!! All while I'm at school of course :)
Missed em' |
(plus I don't have 17 meter antenna) :(
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I looked for them on 40 today, so far I haven't heard anything :(
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Thanks!
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Got them on 20m phone today, first call.
It's getting easier and easier...I can't remember, are they using phased dipole arrays or phased SteppIRs? ;) |
Same here, I got them on 20 SSB just about 45 mins ago, first call.
Also worked them on 17 & 15 last week. |
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160m 26m tall vertical 80m Two 4-Squares 40m Two 4-Squares 30m 4-Square 20m Vertical Dipol Array 17m Vertical Dipol Array 15m Vertical Dipol Array 12m Vertical Dipol Array 10m Vertical Dipol Array 6m 5ele Yagi I have them on several bands now, 15m, 20m, 40m CW and SSB, 30m CW, 17M CW |
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