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BITX QSO Afternoon/Night, Sunday, January 28, 3PM/7PM Local Time, 7277 kHz in North America, 7177 kHz elsewhere


John P
 

BITX QSO Afternoon/Evening, Sunday, January 28, 3PM & 7PM Local Time, 7277 kHz in North America, 7177 kHz elsewhere.

While not the greatest band conditions, the afternoon session last week was better than the evening session! So hopefully, we can try both times again this week.

Join us as we make contacts from BITX40 to BITX40 on 7.277 MHz in 40 meters!

This is a worldwide event for BITX40 stations starting at 7pm in each time zone. To participate, call CQ BITX on Sunday, starting at?3PM and/or 7PM?your local time. The BITX QSO Night continues through the evening and conditions usually improve after sunset, so it is worthwhile to participate later in the evening.

Suggested Best Operating Practices:

Work at QRP power levels unless conditions require more power.
Call and listen for CQ BITX on the hour and every quarter hour.
It is helpful if you call CQ BITX with your callsign, name and location.?
Repeat your callsign a number of times during your CQ BITX and during QSO's.
Start a QSO by confirming the callsign, location, name and signal report of the other operator.
Say the callsign, name and location of the other operator so others can hear.
If the frequency is busy, avoid long conversations.
After your initial QSO is complete, ask if there are any other stations who would like to contact.

Report your QSO's, discuss propagation, noise, signal reports, audio reports, antenna type, etc. in this thread.

This is an undirected, scheduled event.? The BITX QSO Night relies on you to call CQ BITX to initiate contacts with other stations, so warm up that final and transmit a few calls on Sunday evening.? Talk to you then!
--
John - WA2FZW


 

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Look for us in the mid-west to be on 7278 the other frequency is too close to the 7275
traffic that is on every Sunday.

On 1/25/2018 1:34 PM, John P wrote:

BITX QSO Afternoon/Evening, Sunday, January 28, 3PM & 7PM Local Time, 7277 kHz in North America, 7177 kHz elsewhere.

While not the greatest band conditions, the afternoon session last week was better than the evening session! So hopefully, we can try both times again this week.

Join us as we make contacts from BITX40 to BITX40 on 7.277 MHz in 40 meters!

This is a worldwide event for BITX40 stations starting at 7pm in each time zone. To participate, call CQ BITX on Sunday, starting at?3PM and/or 7PM?your local time. The BITX QSO Night continues through the evening and conditions usually improve after sunset, so it is worthwhile to participate later in the evening.

Suggested Best Operating Practices:

Work at QRP power levels unless conditions require more power.
Call and listen for CQ BITX on the hour and every quarter hour.
It is helpful if you call CQ BITX with your callsign, name and location.?
Repeat your callsign a number of times during your CQ BITX and during QSO's.
Start a QSO by confirming the callsign, location, name and signal report of the other operator.
Say the callsign, name and location of the other operator so others can hear.
If the frequency is busy, avoid long conversations.
After your initial QSO is complete, ask if there are any other stations who would like to contact.

Report your QSO's, discuss propagation, noise, signal reports, audio reports, antenna type, etc. in this thread.

This is an undirected, scheduled event.? The BITX QSO Night relies on you to call CQ BITX to initiate contacts with other stations, so warm up that final and transmit a few calls on Sunday evening.? Talk to you then!
--
John - WA2FZW



 

good call Ed. The GM (General Motors Employee/retirees) net operates on 7.277.5 - should NOT be a problem but can be used to check propagation during the week.? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? GM HF Net Mon thru Sat 1:00pm (HF 7,277.5 KHz).?
I think the mod to RLS 2 will help with the heterodyne we hear AM broadcasters in our 40M ham band in North America. I don't have the new uBITX built yet but I'm hoping it's not a problem too. Using an external DSP and/or notch filter does help a lot.


John P
 

I'm on 7277 & will check 7278
--
John - WA2FZW


John P
 

Worked Tom (VE3THR) with good signals both ways. Hear Tom working someone else but couldn't hear the other station.?

I'll be on again at 7PM.?

--
John - WA2FZW


Denis
 

Hearing Tom VE3THR in Western Ky.

Denis, WB8SKP

On 1/28/2018 3:04 PM, John P wrote:
Worked Tom (VE3THR) with good signals both ways. Hear Tom working someone else but couldn't hear the other station.

I'll be on again at 7PM.

--
John - WA2FZW


 

had a good afternoon today:? using 5W bitx40 and 40M dipole at 35ft. be back on at 7pm 0000 UTC.
broadcast qrm really bad even on 7.278 raduino ver. 1.27
WB2BLJ Mike? ? ? BEACHWOOD, NJ? ? ? 7.278? 44
WA4THR/M VIC? ? ? ?KLEIN, III? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?7.277? ?59? 100w mobile in PA ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?
WA2FZW ? ? ? ? John? ? ? PLAINFIELD, NJ ? 7.277? ?55
EA3JE Lou? ? ? ? ?Barcelona, Spain ? 7.189? ?59? 4 ele 40M yagi!
W3JRD JAMES? ?ALEXANDRIA, VA? ? ? 7.279? ?59? POTA KFF1308


 

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I have a 6pm central net, will be on 7278 shortly after.
Ed W0OIC

On 1/28/2018 2:01 PM, John P wrote:

I'm on 7277 & will check 7278
--
John - WA2FZW


John P
 

I can just barely hear N8DAH calling CQ
--
John - WA2FZW


 

Worked N4DR gave him a 33 but the band dropped before I could get a report back

Heard one other station call me but noise it just too much.

Still on 7.277
--
David

?N8DAH


 

moving up 7.278
--
David

?N8DAH