Again good tropo and a long m.s. FT8 burst 1734km to YO3YKT this burst was 1903Z and noticed by more local hams must have been a bigger meteor, that is the advantage of FT8 mode events like that will be noticed with so many observers at 144.174 Strange enough the 144.174 was overloaded with signals but no one went to FT4 or an alternative frequency as this is the procedure at 6m and HF.
VHF UHF amateurs in general are old-fashioned in operating technics ..
Also rarely PC logging or LOTW is used by VHF/UHF hams .. but FT8 yes most do ..
Everybody likes doing CW the real mode but in real activity events ... not...
And at 432 MHz SM0KAK FT8/ CW SM3LBN -6 did not hear my 25W / 23ele signal
40W -3dB cable estimated at 432 MHz
FT8 SP2WRH CW SP2HMR
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