Denny,
Yes, 10 Meters with the homebrew vertical and 100 Watts-SSB, today.
My Ten Meter low power rig is a converted CB radio that runs somewhere around
8-10 Watts, crystal controlled. Since Hams don't know how to tune anymore it's
kind of tough. I love it when someone comes back to me on a CQ and says I'm off
frequency! Huh? I use it for local work and really good band openings. (Just so
I can say I did it!)
Dan
----- Original Message -----
From: D S
To: hfbeacons@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Saturday, April 21, 2018 10:53 PM
Subject: [HFbeacons] Re: Beacons at 9:30 PM Local time
Dan
Did you qso Brazil on 10? How nany watts and mode?
Last time I had a qso was about 1 year ago on 10 SSB running 10 watts.
On Sat, Apr 21, 2018, 9:50 PM Dan Mitten - WA3NFV <WA3NFV@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
If I recall the E's came a little late last year. It would be nice to hear
some beacons out about 600 Miles, though. There was an opening to the Midwest
about six weeks ago, that has been pretty much it for me.
I did work Brazil, on SSB, this afternoon. S.A. seems fairly frequent over
the months.
73,
Dan WA3NFV
----- Original Message -----
From: D S
To: hfbeacons@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Saturday, April 21, 2018 10:20 PM
Subject: [HFbeacons] Re: Beacons at 9:30 PM Local time
Dan,
Thngs are starting to look up!
73 Denny WI5V
On Sat, Apr 21, 2018, 9:19 PM Dan Mitten - WA3NFV <WA3NFV@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
At 9:30 PM Local time the following Ten Meter Beacons are being
received:
4U1UN 74.7 Miles
AK2F 49.7 Mile
KA3JOE 23.8 Mile
KJ3P 9.6 Miles
K3XR 41.0 Miles
TS-2000, Homebrew Vert. at 50' (FN20ih, EPA)
73,
Dan WA3NFV