Brad, you had an excellent signal last night on 14.324. It was great speaking with you last night after you signed with K1KW (Charles) and N1HCE (Pete). A bit of SSB QRM came and went finally.
The QSB finally got to us after dark.
It is always amazing to me that with the freq. spread up there that once some AM'ers get going in a great QSO, someone has to get close to the frequency and QRM. Luckily, we all ignored the QRM and he finally went away.
Phil - AC0OB
Nice working you up there Phil as well as others. I agree in that often I will have the area between 14.330 and 14.345 all to myself and then with plenty of SSB space available someone decides to starting talking in my bandpass. It gets very frustrating, but then when strong signals prevail they get the hint that I was there first and I'm
not going anywhere.
Hi folks,
I'll be looking for you. Keep an ear open towards the UK. Won't be on tonight though.
73,
John
I'll keep and ear out for you John, but I haven't heard too many signals from your side of the pond around 00:00 UTC on 20 Meters. I'll keep listening though!