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BITX QSO Afternoon/Night, Sunday, February 4, 3PM/7PM Local Time, 7277 kHz in North America, 7177 kHz elsewhere
John P
BITX QSO Afternoon/Evening, Sunday, February 4, 3PM & 7PM Local Time, 7277 kHz in North America, 7177 kHz elsewhere.
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. 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 P
On Thu, Feb 1, 2018 at 11:59 am, John P wrote:
BITX QSO Afternoon/Evening, Sunday, February 4, 3PM & 7PM Local Time, 7277 kHz in North America, 7177 kHz elsewhere.Since it's Stupidbowl Sunday, I'm not sure how many want to participate. I'll plan on being on at 3PM EST (2000Z), but probably not for the evening session. If folks think we should just skip this week altogether, please post in this thread. ? -- John - WA2FZW |
开云体育I tried 7222 and it sounded like there was a station way downin the mud. I also tried to listen for myself on a number of SDR radios around the country and nothing. I will try back later. Ed W0OIC On 2/4/2018 2:08 PM, N8DAH wrote:
7.222 seems clr. Listening for a few then I will call some. |