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BITX QSO Night, Sunday, November 19, 7pm Local Time, 7277 kHz in North America, 7177 kHz elsewhere
John P
BITX QSO Night, Sunday, November 19, 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 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! |
Been calling for a few minutes on 7285 heard nothing
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On Sun, Nov 19, 2017 at 7:08 PM John P <j.m.price@...> wrote: Someone is contesting on 7277.8 and someone is on 7282. I'm going to try 7285 |
开云体育I was called by K6MM a contester, I used my qrp 5 watts to work him, report 4-3.? I cranked it up to 2KW to clear usa frequency on both 7.277 and 7.285 no qrp stations came back to me. Went back to 5 watts and still nothing. I tried 7.177 also and nothing. I will try back later. ED Go to 7285, I will clear the frequency. |
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I was called by K6MM a contester, I used my qrp 5 watts to work him, report 4-3.? I cranked it up to 2KW to clear us |