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Band Watch => 15 Meters => Topic started by: KC2UDZ on April 06, 2012, 05:43:22 PM



Title: Band conditions not too bad
Post by: KC2UDZ on April 06, 2012, 05:43:22 PM
Had a little time this morning to test the new transmitter and low and behold KE7TRP Clark came back to me. At that time he was on the icom 25 watts was marginal but getting it done, KK7TV Randy broke in very loud and over s9 to say hello and also W5WVI Jon also doing well. Clark broke in again on the Globe King 500 and was 10 over S9 and loud sounding good. So all in all looking at the sunspot numbers conditions werent so bad. Ill try again tomorrow and see what happens....


Title: Re: Band conditions not too bad
Post by: W2VW on April 06, 2012, 06:05:09 PM
Had a little time this morning to test the new transmitter and low and behold KE7TRP Clark came back to me. At that time he was on the icom 25 watts was marginal but getting it done, KK7TV Randy broke in very loud and over s9 to say hello and also W5WVI Jon also doing well. Clark broke in again on the Globe King 500 and was 10 over S9 and loud sounding good. So all in all looking at the sunspot numbers conditions werent so bad. Ill try again tomorrow and see what happens....

What am I chopped liver?


Title: Re: Band conditions not too bad
Post by: KC2UDZ on April 06, 2012, 07:37:34 PM
Of course your not chopped liver, And of course my best freind Dave W2VW was on with a monster signal and very loud audio from up the street haha  ;D. Like Telly always said "Who Loves Ya Baby! OK Now........


Title: Re: Band conditions not too bad
Post by: KL7OF on April 06, 2012, 08:14:43 PM
freq?


Title: Re: Band conditions not too bad
Post by: KC2UDZ on April 06, 2012, 08:56:58 PM
21.420 or thereabouts 11.00am est
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