I didn't work anyone on 10, but finished with 565 QSO's on 160 through 15
meters. And of course it was nice to see some real activity on 15. The
6W station from Senegal was very loud here late Sunday afternoon. I did
work a VK4 on 40 Sunday morning, but I really didn't work anything rare.
Had a lot of fun, even though the bands got very noisy later on in the
contest.
8P5R also had over 5,000 QSO's from Barbados. Pretty amazing.
73, Steve KW3A
----- Original Message -----
From: "Lloyd Rasmussen" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Sunday, March 29, 2009 8:37 PM
Subject: Re: WPX SSB
>I worked several South Americans yesterday afternoon on ten meters. Was
> only on for a few hours, and ended up with 156 QSO's.
>
> ZF1A in the Cayman Islands was over 5,000 QSO's.
> 73,
> Lloyd Rasmussen, W3IUU, Kensington, Maryland
> Home: http://lras.home.sprynet.com
> Work: http://www.loc.gov/nls
>
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: For blind ham radio operators
>> [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
>> On Behalf Of Phil Scovell
>> Sent: Sunday, March 29, 2009 8:13 PM
>> To: [log in to unmask]
>> Subject: WPX SSB
>>
>> Heard lots of stations on 15 meters Sunday afternoon and worked three
>> different stations. KH7XS was the loudest here and at about 2 PM in the
>> afternoon, mountain time, he was over 4,200 contacts. I heard someone on
>> 20
>> who was in the 3,000 range, as I recall, but nobody else even remotely
>> close
>> to KH7XS this afternoon. I tuned 10 meters a couple of times over the
>> weekend but never even heard any locals working the band but it sure was
>> good to hear 15 meters on again with some good signals.
>>
>>
>> Phil.
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