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hi phil, that was hd8a and he is working al;l bands.  gl cu mike w6quv



At 10:09 PM 5/15/2013, you wrote:
>I stumbled on a big pile up on 20 meters tonight and finally found the =
>transmitting station on 14043 down the band.  The band was fading and he =
>was running along at about 40 or 45 Words per minute.  I heard his call =
>a couple of times but he didn't give it often.  He was working tons and =
>tons of Europeans but the USA boys were still in the pile up just like =
>they couldn't hear him.  And me with no beam.  Go figure.  It sounded =
>like HB8A or HD8A or whatever.  I couldn't google it and get any type of =
>an answer as usual so does anybody know what I might have been listening =
>to?
>
>Phil.
>K0NX

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