4 June
PSK reporte nice map but sometimes not all is reported
This day was a top ES day i think also ES at 144MHz but could not be QRV in afternoon.
When returning home 21:30 50MHz still wide open
Very good DX in FT8 mode N.A. stronger then ever,
unfortunately no response of any DX
I guess the band was too crowded and SE Europe ham's are
better DX and stronger! in USA.
DX-ing almost always easier from S-Europe
The N-EU hams have to work longer anyway to bring up the high costs for the EU...
deja vue now in FT8 mode
After useless calling I left the FT8 zoo for old fashion CW and phone.
Very quiet the regular frequencies normally crowded in this kind of openings
But 50110 VO1FOG Larry loud to S9 had a long chat it was not busy at all..
Larry was VY0HL and keeper of famous beacon VE8BY now VY0SNO FP53rs
heard regular in previous circle's many years ago
This beacon is running 25 years now it get's very hot some power supplies died but it is still running.
Beacons heard VO1ZA 50.036 and new stronger 50.002 VO1FFR/B
no VY0SNO this time this would have been the night for it...
VO1 and VE1 only in JO33 analog mode
VO1CAL using an end fed wire at 6 !
VO1MP a 20m band dipole..
After 01:30 local 50.110 was quiet i switched to FT8 50313
Still crowded not only VO1 but also W in EM EL FM etc
I guess the presence of strong S-EU was a bit lower at this late hour now W was able to copy me!
Before i had asked Larry VO1FOG whether my signal was okay i had some doubt since I was absolute not noticed in FT8..
Best dx: ZF1EJ , no wonder why FT8 is so popular for DX, at that time 02 local! 50.110 was deserted.
Some hams dislike FT8 F..k the 8 ..
For me i like dx-ing no matter what envelope it is send in.
Of course VO1FOG long contact in phone has more value then a computer exchange.
But history tells it is useless resisting to new developments.
Who is is still using hand keys and tape recorders for MS? and mechanical RTTY machines?
In the end we will be replaced by robot all together
I
233745 -8 0.0 898 ~ PA3DOL ZF1EJ -13
234315 -10 0.1 1498 ~ MM0AMW NN4X EL98
PSK reporte nice map but sometimes not all is reported
This day was a top ES day i think also ES at 144MHz but could not be QRV in afternoon.
When returning home 21:30 50MHz still wide open
Very good DX in FT8 mode N.A. stronger then ever,
unfortunately no response of any DX
I guess the band was too crowded and SE Europe ham's are
better DX and stronger! in USA.
DX-ing almost always easier from S-Europe
The N-EU hams have to work longer anyway to bring up the high costs for the EU...
deja vue now in FT8 mode
After useless calling I left the FT8 zoo for old fashion CW and phone.
Very quiet the regular frequencies normally crowded in this kind of openings
But 50110 VO1FOG Larry loud to S9 had a long chat it was not busy at all..
Larry was VY0HL and keeper of famous beacon VE8BY now VY0SNO FP53rs
heard regular in previous circle's many years ago
This beacon is running 25 years now it get's very hot some power supplies died but it is still running.
Beacons heard VO1ZA 50.036 and new stronger 50.002 VO1FFR/B
no VY0SNO this time this would have been the night for it...
VO1 and VE1 only in JO33 analog mode
VO1CAL using an end fed wire at 6 !
VO1MP a 20m band dipole..
After 01:30 local 50.110 was quiet i switched to FT8 50313
Still crowded not only VO1 but also W in EM EL FM etc
I guess the presence of strong S-EU was a bit lower at this late hour now W was able to copy me!
Before i had asked Larry VO1FOG whether my signal was okay i had some doubt since I was absolute not noticed in FT8..
Best dx: ZF1EJ , no wonder why FT8 is so popular for DX, at that time 02 local! 50.110 was deserted.
Some hams dislike FT8 F..k the 8 ..
For me i like dx-ing no matter what envelope it is send in.
Of course VO1FOG long contact in phone has more value then a computer exchange.
But history tells it is useless resisting to new developments.
Who is is still using hand keys and tape recorders for MS? and mechanical RTTY machines?
In the end we will be replaced by robot all together
I
Your QSOsQSO Query
25 Records Shown (1-25)
Sorted by QSO Date (0.011510 seconds elapsed) |
VO1FOG 57 at 01:30 !
50.110 was quiet only beacons VO1ZA and VO1FRR 50.002
The FT8 50313 band was still crowded after 01:30
ZF1EJ he copied me
233832 Tx 591 ~ ZF1EJ PA0O JO33
233845 -13 0.0 898 ~ K0KVR ZF1EJ -04
233900 Tx 591 ~ ZF1EJ PA0O JO33
233905 Tx 591 ~ ZF1EJ PA0O -08
233915 -16 0.0 898 ~ K0KVR ZF1EJ RR73
233930 Tx 591 ~ ZF1EJ PA0O -08
233945 -16 0.0 898 ~ PA0O ZF1EJ R-05
234000 Tx 591 ~ ZF1EJ PA0O RRR
234015 -15 0.0 898 ~ PA0O ZF1EJ 73
234030 Tx 591 ~ ZF1EJ PA0O 73
234045 -14 0.0 898 ~ W2LPL ZF1EJ +03
234100 Tx 591 ~ CQ PA0O JO33
234115 -15 0.0 897 ~ W2LPL ZF1EJ +03
234130 Tx 591 ~ CQ PA0O JO33
234145 -19 0.0 897 ~ W2LPL ZF1EJ RR73
234200 Tx 591 ~ CQ PA0O JO33
234230 Tx 591 ~ CQ PA0O JO33
234300 Tx 591 ~ CQ PA0O JO33
234245 -9 0.1 1498 ~ MM0AMW NN4X EL98234315 -10 0.1 1498 ~ MM0AMW NN4X EL98
234330 Tx 591 ~ NN4X PA0O -09
234345 -11 0.1 1498 ~ MM0AMW NN4X EL98
234400 Tx 591 ~ NN4X PA0O -09
234401 Tx 591 ~ CQ PA0O JO33
234430 Tx 591 ~ CQ DX PA0O JO33
234245 -12 0.1 1063 ~ CQ WA4GPM EM90
234438 Tx 591 ~ WA4GPM PA0O JO33
234443 Tx 591 ~ WA4GPM PA0O -12
234500 Tx 591 ~ WA4GPM PA0O -12
234530 Tx 591 ~ WA4GPM PA0O -12
234515 -16 0.1 1136 ~ CQ DX W4SO EL98
234545 -14 0.1 1136 ~ CQ DX W4SO EL98
234600 Tx 591 ~ W4SO PA0O -16
234630 Tx 591 ~ W4SO PA0O -16
234700 Tx 591 ~ CQ DX PA0O JO33
234730 Tx 591 ~ CQ DX PA0O JO33
234800 Tx 591 ~ CQ DX PA0O JO33
234830 Tx 464 ~ CQ DX PA0O JO33
234900 Tx 464 ~ CQ DX PA0O JO33
234845 -16 0.1 1060 ~ CQ WA4GPM EM90
234915 -14 0.1 1060 ~ S52D WA4GPM -14
234930 Tx 464 ~ WA4GPM PA0O -16
234945 -11 0.1 1060 ~ S52D WA4GPM RRR
235000 Tx 464 ~ WA4GPM PA0O -16
235015 -11 0.1 1059 ~ S52D WA4GPM 73
235030 Tx 464 ~ CQ DX PA0O JO33
235045 -12 0.1 1059 ~ DJ6YX WA4GPM R-16
235100 Tx 464 ~ CQ DX PA0O JO33
235045 -18 -0.3 1615 ~ CQ EU KK4MA EM92
235130 Tx 1615 ~ KK4MA PA0O -18
235145 -14 -0.3 1615 ~ DL8GP KK4MA -09
235200 Tx 1615 ~ KK4MA PA0O -18
235215 -7 -0.3 1615 ~ DL8GP KK4MA -09
235230 Tx 1615 ~ KK4MA PA0O -18
235245 -8 -0.3 1615 ~ DL8GP KK4MA -09
235300 Tx 1615 ~ CQ DX PA0O JO33
235315 -6 -0.3 1615 ~ DL8GP KK4MA -09
235330 Tx 1615 ~ CQ DX PA0O JO33
235345 -1 -0.3 1615 ~ DL8GP KK4MA -09
235400 Tx 2270 ~ CQ DX PA0O JO33
235415 -14 0.1 1327 ~ PA0O NC3Z FM15
235430 Tx 2426 ~ NC3Z PA0O -14
235445 -15 0.1 1326 ~ PA0O NC3Z R-09
235500 Tx 2426 ~ NC3Z PA0O RRR
235515 -13 0.1 1325 ~ PA0O NC3Z 73
235530 Tx 2426 ~ NC3Z PA0O 73
235600 Tx 2426 ~ CQ DX PA0O JO33
235615 -15 0.1 1324 ~ DK8NE NC3Z R-06
235630 Tx 2426 ~ CQ DX PA0O JO33
235645 -16 0.1 1324 ~ DK8NE NC3Z 73
235700 Tx 2426 ~ CQ DX PA0O JO33
235730 Tx 2426 ~ CQ DX PA0O JO33
235733 Tx 2426 ~ NC3Z PA0O R-15
235445 -8 0.1 1058 ~ CQ WA4GPM EM90
235735 Tx 2426 ~ WA4GPM PA0O JO33
235738 Tx 2426 ~ WA4GPM PA0O -08
235745 -12 0.1 1058 ~ CQ WA4GPM EM90
235800 Tx 2426 ~ WA4GPM PA0O -08
235815 -13 0.1 1058 ~ PA0O WA4GPM R-13
235830 Tx 2523 ~ WA4GPM PA0O RRR
235845 -11 0.1 1057 ~ PA0O WA4GPM 73
235900 Tx 2523 ~ WA4GPM PA0O 73
235915 -15 0.1 1058 ~ CQ WA4GPM EM90
235930 Tx 2523 ~ CQ DX PA0O JO33
235945 -9 0.1 1057 ~ PA0RDY WA4GPM R-06
000000 Tx 2523 ~ CQ DX PA0O JO33
000015 -14 0.1 1057 ~ PA0RDY WA4GPM 73
000030 Tx 2523 ~ CQ DX PA0O JO33
000045 -10 0.1 1057 ~ CQ WA4GPM EM90
000100 Tx 2523 ~ CQ DX PA0O JO33
000115 -13 0.1 1057 ~ CQ WA4GPM EM90
000130 Tx 2523 ~ CQ DX PA0O JO33
000145 -13 0.1 1057 ~ CQ WA4GPM EM90
000200 Tx 2523 ~ CQ DX PA0O JO33
235915 -10 0.1 1420 ~ CQ DX N2XQM FM26
000230 Tx 2523 ~ N2XQM PA0O -10
000245 -16 0.1 1420 ~ CQ DX N2XQM FM26
000300 Tx 2349 ~ N2XQM PA0O -10
000315 -13 0.1 1420 ~ CQ DX N2XQM FM26
000330 Tx 2349 ~ N2XQM PA0O -10
000345 -17 0.1 1420 ~ CQ DX N2XQM FM26
000400 Tx 2349 ~ N2XQM PA0O -10
000415 -10 0.1 1420 ~ CQ DX N2XQM FM26
000530 Tx 2208 ~ CQ DX PA0O JO33
000600 Tx 2208 ~ CQ DX PA0O JO33
000930 Tx 1068 ~ CQ DX PA0O JO33
001000 Tx 1068 ~ CQ DX PA0O JO33
001030 Tx 1068 ~ CQ DX PA0O JO33
001100 Tx 1068 ~ CQ DX PA0O JO33
001130 Tx 1068 ~ CQ DX PA0O JO33
001200 Tx 1068 ~ CQ DX PA0O JO33
001145 -13 -0.4 688 ~ CQ EU KK4MA EM92
001207 Tx 1068 ~ KK4MA PA0O JO33
001209 Tx 1068 ~ KK4MA PA0O -13
001215 -9 -0.4 689 ~ PA0O KK4MA EM92
001230 Tx 1068 ~ KK4MA PA0O -09
001245 -6 -0.4 688 ~ PA0O KK4MA R-10
001300 Tx 1068 ~ KK4MA PA0O RRR
001315 -9 -0.4 688 ~ PA0O KK4MA 73
001330 Tx 1068 ~ KK4MA PA0O 73
001315 4 0.5 964 ~ CQ DX VE1PZ FN85
001345 6 0.4 964 ~ G3TXF VE1PZ +02
001400 Tx 1068 ~ CQ DX PA0O JO33
001415 4 0.4 964 ~ G3TXF VE1PZ RR73
001430 Tx 1068 ~ CQ DX PA0O JO33
001500 Tx 1068 ~ CQ DX PA0O JO33
001515 1 0.2 964 ~ PA0O VE1PZ FN85
001530 Tx 1068 ~ VE1PZ PA0O +01
001545 2 0.2 964 ~ PA0O VE1PZ R+03
001600 Tx 1068 ~ VE1PZ PA0O RRR
001615 7 0.2 964 ~ PA0O VE1PZ 73
001630 Tx 1068 ~ VE1PZ PA0O 73
001700 Tx 1068 ~ CQ DX PA0O JO33
001715 8 0.5 964 ~ CQ DX VE1PZ FN85
001730 Tx 1068 ~ CQ DX PA0O JO33
001745 0 0.5 964 ~ CQ DX VE1PZ FN85
001745 -8 0.3 239 ~ PA0O K5XI FN65
001800 Tx 1068 ~ K5XI PA0O -08
001830 Tx 1068 ~ K5XI PA0O -08
001900 Tx 1068 ~ K5XI PA0O -08
001930 Tx 1068 ~ K5XI PA0O -08
001915 -3 0.1 610 ~ CQ VO1SO GN37
001945 -10 0.1 609 ~ CQ VO1SO GN37
002000 Tx 1068 ~ VO1SO PA0O -03
002030 Tx 1068 ~ VO1SO PA0O -03
002045 -8 0.2 607 ~ PA0O VO1SO R-05
002100 Tx 1068 ~ VO1SO PA0O R-08
002115 -5 0.2 608 ~ PA0O VO1SO RRR
002130 Tx 1068 ~ VO1SO PA0O 73
002145 -7 0.2 610 ~ PA0O VO1SO 73
002200 Tx 1068 ~ CQ DX PA0O JO33
002205 Tx 1068 ~ K5XI PA0O -08
002230 Tx 1068 ~ K5XI PA0O -08
002300 Tx 1068 ~ K5XI PA0O -08
002330 Tx 1068 ~ CQ DX PA0O JO33
002400 Tx 1068 ~ CQ DX PA0O JO33
002430 Tx 1068 ~ CQ DX PA0O JO33
003208 Tx 1068 ~ CQ DX PA0O JO33
003230 Tx 1068 ~ CQ DX PA0O JO33
003300 Tx 1068 ~ CQ DX PA0O JO33
003330 Tx 1068 ~ CQ DX PA0O JO33
003515 -15 0.2 983 ~ KZ2I N2XQM RRR
003630 Tx 1068 ~ N2XQM PA0O -15
003700 Tx 1068 ~ N2XQM PA0O -15
065330 -6 0.2 989 ~ CQ ON4GG JO20
065400 -3 0.2 989 ~ CQ ON4GG JO20
065430 -4 0.2 990 ~ CQ ON4GG JO20
071030 -19 0.1 993 ~ CQ G3PXT JO02
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