Comments: You should consider moving your 30M frequency. This morning you were on 10104 while T32C was on 10103 and you were both listening over the same frequency range. Had to be very confusing to everyone. Maybe 10110 or higher would be better. 72
Added: October 2, 2011
Submitted by Name: Luciano Melo From: Portugal E-mail: Contact
Comments: Todays yhe propagation for South Europe is good. TU for for a new one in SSB. I hope to repeat in CW and Digital modes. Congratulations. 73
Luciano CT1HHP
Added: October 2, 2011
Submitted by Name: JA3EGE From: JAPAN E-mail: Contact
Comments: 3D2R/B 50.095 Beacon mode in JA3 RST 599 strong at 09:08 to 09:30Z Pse QRV on SIX and QSP to Op
Added: October 2, 2011
Submitted by Name: SP7IDX Waldi From: Poland E-mail: Contact
Comments: Thanks guys for nice QSO enjoy the pileup 73, Waldi SP7IDX
Added: October 2, 2011
Submitted by Name: Paul Gromatzky From: New Mexico E-mail: Contact
Comments: So far, I've managed two 40 ssb contacts, a 40 meter cw contact, a 10 meter cw and 15 meter ssb contacts. Sounds like you are all having lots of fun and making many contacts. Your 12 meter signal into New Mexico today was very strong, but I just couldn't manage to complete a qso. Keep up the good work. Paul/KW7D
Added: October 2, 2011
Submitted by Name: WA5BUC From: Texas E-mail: Contact
Comments: Don't know how you pull a 5 watt CW signal out of what must sound like a wall of bees coming straight at you. Many thanks and hope to get you on a few more bands. Best 72's from Houston.
Added: October 2, 2011
Submitted by Name: Tom N3ZC From: W3-Baltimore, Maryland USA E-mail: Contact
Comments: Thanks guys! Nice signal here on the East Coast at 0025 UTC! Good op too!
Name: Gary Adams
From: Hamilton, Ohio
E-mail: Contact
Very good operator's, Good Luck and Have Fun.