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VK6BE  > SIX      07.01.06 11:44l 27 Lines 898 Bytes #999 (0) @ WW
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Subj: Re: The maggic band !...
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From: VK6BE@VK6JY.#ALY.#WA.AUS.OC
To  : SIX@WW


OK Andy but..... that distance you worked here would put me somewhere
north of Port Hedland in my own state where there are no more than 2 or 3
amateurs with maybe one not very active one on SIX. East would put me in
the water in the Bight or the east end of the Nullarbor - noone to work
there, and west and south I would be 1000 miles out to sea. Not so easy
after all. You fellers have it made with the short distances you work. For
me to work a station in Sydney would mean covering twice the distance you
worked to YU. Think about it!
Bob VK6BE.

> 
> I just thought I'd let you know that I've just had my first QSO of 2006
> and it was on 50Mhz.
> 
> I just worked YU1EU at 1130 UTC
> 
> I was using 5 watts of CW and an 8 foot square wire loop taped to the
> bedroom wall.
> 
> A genuine 599 both ways.
> 
> This 50Mhz lark is too easy ;-))


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