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KB2VXA > 28MHZ    31.03.13 18:05l 28 Lines 1149 Bytes #999 (0) @ WW
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Subj: Re: G4IJL > What's 10 like?
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From: KB2VXA@VK6ZRT.#BUN.#WA.AUS.OC
To  : 28MHZ@WW

Hi Paul and readers,

Ten metres (meters are on the radio, not the air .... ..) opens occasionally 
and depending on propagation you'll get long haul or "short skip" even though 
this solar maximum is like the old grey mare, she ain't what she used to be. 
My experience over the years says rather often groups hang out on a 
particular frequency using it like "10M CB" and when the band opens they're 
joined by one or more DX stations for a rag chew. One in our local group 
often sits in a parking lot here in town so that Uniden should serve well in 
the mobile with a simple monoband antenna.

Forget the DX cluster, by the time a station gets listed the dog pile is well 
underway. I much prefer to tune around and often come across a station 
calling CQ and pounce before the rest even know he's there. I've had some 
luck with calling CQ but not as good as with the tune and pounce method.

Oh how I long for the days before crappy consumer devices!

73 de Warren

Station powered by JCP&L atomic energy, operator powered by natural gas.

Message timed by NIST: 15:43 on 2013-Mar-31 GMT



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