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Post by Pat on Dec 30, 2016 21:39:35 GMT -7
Hawaii K2GT 2016-12-31 04:30:44 United States KG5IGO 2016-12-31 04:36:44 Argentina LU8ENU 2016-12-26 09:30:41 Australia VK3XZ 2016-12-26 07:22:42 Brazil PY2DN 2016-12-31 00:21:43 Canada VE3DMT 2016-12-30 01:39:42 Cayman Islands ZF1RC 2016-12-26 09:45:42 Chile CE3RR 2016-12-26 09:39:41 Colombia HK1F 2016-12-26 07:24:42 Cuba CO3VJ 2016-12-29 23:52:40 Japan JA3BJZ 2016-12-28 06:56:41 Mexico XE2N 2016-12-24 22:17:50 New Caledonia FK1TS 2016-12-28 06:29:41 Puerto Rico KP4BC 2016-12-30 01:29:41 Asiatic Russia UA0FO 2016-12-29 04:58:40 South Africa ZS2ACP 2016-12-24 21:24:50 Republic of Korea 6K2ILX 2016-12-24 07:46:51 Spain EA2AA 2016-12-29 23:54:40 Uruguay CX7BBR 2016-12-30 00:50:40 Venezuela YY7MAY 2016-12-30 01:35:40 US Virgin Islands WP2TX 2016-12-29 05:57:40
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Post by Mark on Jan 1, 2017 10:44:24 GMT -7
Pat, Impressive range! What direction is your inverted "V" running? I have both of my wire antennas installed SE to NW with moderate success, probably non-directional at my elevations (30' on the new one).
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Post by Pat on Jan 1, 2017 18:50:09 GMT -7
Broadside NW/se my signal was hear in China last night
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Post by Mark on Jan 2, 2017 9:44:30 GMT -7
Nice! I have 9 counties LOGGED, with a couple confirmed. Don't have any problem in North or South America, Alaska or Hawaii. I have been HEARD in Japan before. I didn't stay up very late last night to catch the grey line over Asia. Was getting great results from my new antenna (SE/NW), although was a little apprehensive about pushing the power in the rain. I noticed some SWR changes during the heavier rain. Will try to work Europe too, was heard in Spain and Ponta Delgada yesterday. The more I use and learn my Flex, the more I love it!
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Post by Pat on Jan 2, 2017 9:51:24 GMT -7
Awesome!
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Post by Mark on Jan 22, 2017 10:52:39 GMT -7
For reference, these are the programs I am using for JT65 & JT9 WSJT-X linkWSJT-X implements communication protocols or "modes" called JT4, JT9, JT65, QRA64, ISCAT, MSK144, and WSPR, as well as one called Echo for detecting and measuring your own radio signals reflected from the Moon. JTAlert link Provides several audio and visual alert types based on decoded Callsigns within JT65-HF and WSJT-X.
Dimension 4 link Dimension 4 is the fastest and easiest way to synchronize your computer's clock if you're running a Windows-based operating system.
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Post by Pat on Jan 23, 2017 9:45:04 GMT -7
All I need for WAC is Europe. 32 grids into getting Grid² and 17 states into WAS. All from my ghetto JT65 setup
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Post by Mark on Jan 25, 2017 10:33:54 GMT -7
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Post by Pat on Jan 31, 2017 7:36:05 GMT -7
Yesterday I got a JA then 3 more JA's called me. Also got Russia and Hong Kong.
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Post by Mark on Feb 1, 2017 8:31:31 GMT -7
Very nice work! Impressive doing it the manual way... how many countries now?
Who's award system are you using? (eQSL, QRZ, LOTW)
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Post by Pat on Feb 1, 2017 8:47:53 GMT -7
Very nice work! Impressive doing it the manual way... how many countries now? Who's award system are you using? (eQSL, QRZ, LOTW)I'm using qrz and lotw. Just got UA0FO confirmation.. Europe is still elusive for my Worked All Continents
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Post by Pat on Feb 1, 2017 9:14:46 GMT -7
Oh, 16 countries on qrz plus whatever is confirmed on lotw and the wallpaper I have in a box.
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