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VK6BE  > VHFDX    24.11.07 03:04l 23 Lines 629 Bytes #999 (0) @ WW
BID : 971479VK6BE
Read: GUEST DF7RG
Subj: Log for 23rd November.
Path: DB0FHN<DB0MRW<DB0ERF<DB0FBB<DB0IUZ<DB0GOS<DB0RES<F5GOV<CX2SA<VK2DOT<
      VK5ZAR<VK2TV
Sent: 071123/2359Z @:VK2TV.#MNC.NSW.AUS.OC #:24582 [Kempsey, QF68JX] $:971479VK
From: VK6BE@VK2TV.#MNC.NSW.AUS.OC
To  : VHFDX@WW


There was an extensive troppo opening into South Australia and Victoria 
on 23/11/07.

Stations worked or observed:

144mHz:
VK3AXH, VK5NY, VK3BDL, VK3AAK, VK5ZBK, VK3AIG, VK5BC, VK3KAQ, VK3II,
VK3XPD, VK3HY, VK5ZK, VK5DK (also on 432 mHz), VK3AFW, VK3NX, VK3KAI,
VK3DMW, VK5HDW, VK3WN, VK3AAK, VK3WRE, VK3TPR.

The skip was extraordinarily long with most stations in the Melbourne area
and further east - 2670 km would be the shortest contact and 3600 km the
longest.

24/11/07: 0900 VK5NY still there 59. He worked VK6JR near Bunbury - about
3000 km.
More later.
Bob VK6BE. 


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