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  • Low bands are on, 20m ready for launching tomorrow

    Posted on March 24th, 2009 · 12:25 UTC SQ8X 1 comment

    Southern hemisphere's skies....Here comes the latest news. Bill VK4FW, Bob N2OO and Chris VK3QB have been already working on 80/30m cw. Vicky SV2KBS hit 20m SSB running JA’s and some EU stations, too. They will continue tonight our local time, too. Tony IZ3ESV and I - Stan SQ8X will get all laptop’d ready for all band tomorrow our local time (around 19-20.00 z on March 24). Our second station for 20m is ready for SSB and RTTY now - waiting for our sunrise to get started. The rest of the team will get all remaining antennas ready by tomorrow. Until then we just can’t get used to this unbelievably jaw-dropping southern skies! The Milky Way is so much brigher than in Europe. Not even to mention all those exotic sights like the Southern Cross, or Magellan’s Clouds…

     

    One response to “Low bands are on, 20m ready for launching tomorrow”

    1. Hi, Pete & Stan, Congratulations on the very LOUD signals we’re hearing. On 40M honest S9+ on West Coast US. We’re really enjoying all the FB DX QSOs. Please post somewhere info about the VK9LA Online Logs (when and where?). Enjoy! Vy 73, - Paul W9PL

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