Comments: Very efficient beginning, congrats to the team. A particular thank to the op on 10m CW for insisting to get my call suffix against permanent callers.
Gilles VE2TZT
Added: September 30, 2011
Submitted by Name: Paul From: Italy E-mail: Contact
Comments: Please take note: there is lots of jammers! Today 80 meters band was a zoo! The only solution is to change often frequency. After the first spot is impossible listen your signals.
Added: September 30, 2011
Submitted by Name: Tom From: Concrete WA. E-mail: Contact
Comments: Great job on managing the pileup's
73's gud dx :D
Added: September 30, 2011
Submitted by Name: Antonio From: Brasil E-mail: Contact
Comments: To Atilano: Não esqueça do Brasil.... 73's, Antonio
FROM PY5AB & PY5QW
Added: September 30, 2011
Submitted by Name: SAM, LY5W From: Lithuania E-mail: Contact
Comments: Please change 160m frequency. Here in Baltic States we have QRM like: OOO. 1821.9 will be bettter choice. TNX!
Added: September 30, 2011
Submitted by Name: Boban From: Banja Luka,Bosnia and Herzegovina E-mail: Contact
Comments: Congrats , nice operations and signals on all bands.Sorry dupe QSO on 17m-my mistake- I am move my TX frq but forget old .HI.Spec tnx bratko Stanislav for lil chat in pile-up. Best wishes to all in TEAM. 73 de E77O-Bob
Added: September 30, 2011
Submitted by Name: Herb Schoenbohm, KV4FZ From: St. Croix US Virgin Islands E-mail: Contact
Comments: Worked on 80 through 10 meters but none of the contacts show up in on line log...none. There is a contact for 10Mhz but I did not work 3D2R on 10 Mhz. What should I do? I hate to call you again one each of these bands a perhaps add to the QRM..if I can even get through on try #2 but I know my contacts were good. Very strange that my call does not show on any band except the one I did not work (10 Mhz).
Name: VE2TZT
E-mail: Contact
Very efficient beginning, congrats to the team.
A particular thank to the op on 10m CW for insisting to get my call suffix against permanent callers.
Gilles VE2TZT