[UPDATE @ 0910z]
We’re QRT! We’ll share some pictures of the last bit of operation and teardown later tonight. Now packing the gear as much as possible tonight as the shipping company comes at 10AM. Thanks for all the memorable QSOs!
[SOURCE]
[UPDATE @ 0910z]
We’re QRT! We’ll share some pictures of the last bit of operation and teardown later tonight. Now packing the gear as much as possible tonight as the shipping company comes at 10AM. Thanks for all the memorable QSOs!
[SOURCE]
I connected you in cw at 10112 day 11/11 Italian time 12: 56 (marked in my paper log) I hope you validate me the qso 73 de IU3QEW
Thanks for a great DXpedition – 20 and 30 CW in the log.
Please change often frequency on FT8 because some stupid operator makes QRM on your signal, yesterday he was on 60 meters and your signal was buried!
Had several opportunities to work you, as signals were oke, but I couldn’t get trough the battle of the strongest, so stopped trying.
Left only, 1 slot FT8 on 20mtrs. Thanks anyway !
Tnx for the excellent DXpedition.
How about 30 and 40-meter CW, especially 40 CW around 1100, The band can opern nicely to the U.S. east coast.
73
Fred
W3ICM.
Thank you for the effort! Unfortunately I’m trying to make this ATNO since day one without any luck. The only time I was able to hear the signal here in South America was a windows for NA only. But I will keep trying until last day.
73 for all from PY2JF, JR
sure would like to see 80M about an hour earlier (1330 or so) for az/west coast SR)
Thank you very much for your time, I hope you are all well.
Thanks for a new DXCC on 15m I am very happy.
My respects
73 Edmundo CE2EC
I agree with KC9EE about the “TU”.
Wes, N7WS
Sending a “tu” with the report is confusing the pile up, 5/11/22 1600 utc 20 meters. Many OPs start calling again as soon as they hear the “tu”.
Maybe wait until you receive the other station’s report before sending “tu”, as is customary.
Thank you for the new bands. 73, Gary KC9EE
Any 10 Mhz operation?
Mike, NE8P