Both Foxes were copyable and building here in VE7 when I checked at 0130Z. I gave it a rest hoping that both would be louder about 30-40 mins later as usual but was surprised to find that both were inaudible and the pileups had also seemingly vanished, an unusual sudden downward shift on both paths. The Sun was still out here during both periods I listened.
Steve VE7SL
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Thanks for the charts, Randy.? I heard you the entire hunt and your
pile-up was huge at first.? I was one of the CA stations calling but no
joy.? Larry was a little weaker and I found him early as well.
Here's a screen capture taken during the hunt.? Randy under the blue
line on the right on 7042.5 and Larry under the red line on the right at
7034.7.? At the time I was listening to both Foxes.? You can see the
respective callers about one kHz up from each.
Thanks for being Foxes, guys.? It's been a tough season from out here
and I'm looking forward to summer!
72,
Brian, K0DTJ
Half Moon Bay, CA
On 3/26/2025 09:27, Randy Tompson via groups.io wrote:
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a^2 + b^2 = c^2
x^2 + y^2 = r^2
e^iPi + 0^2 = i^2
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