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VK6BE  > VHF      13.01.09 01:13l 34 Lines 1306 Bytes #999 (0) @ WW
BID : F41087VK6BE
Read: OE5AKM GUEST DL5MCG OE3FLB DG9NBR
Subj: 144 mHz Record broken
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Sent: 090112/2259Z @:VK2TV.#MNC.NSW.AUS.OC #:52435 [Kempsey, QF68JX] $:F41087VK
From: VK6BE@VK2TV.#MNC.NSW.AUS.OC
To  : VHF@WW


VHF propagation across the Great Australian Bight has been disappointing
this DX season but with one exceptional day, a very good sporadic E
opening when the Australian distance record for 144 was broken with
record transcontinental contacts by VK6BE and VK6WG to VK2, and a new
record fo VK1 set.

31.12.08: from 1008 WADT I worked on 144 mHz:

VK2KOL, VK5THA, VK2BXT, VK2BCC, VK2ZT, VK5DJ, VK5BC, VK5KCX, VK5BJE,
VK5KC,VK2DAG, VK5AIM, VK5GF, VK5NZ, VK5OZ, VK2FZ, VK2DVZ, VK5ZBK, VK5ACY,
VK3AXH, VK5BM, VK5AZY,VK1ZQR, VK1BG.

Four states on 144? It would have been incredible a few short years ago.

These were all on 144 mHz with the longest distance  at 5080+ km. This
broke the Australian record set by me in January 2008, BUT VK6WG also in
Albany also worked him and so he has the record with a very short distance
between us, under 3 km. The VK1 distance record was less than 1000 km and
that was smashed, again VK6WG just pipping me at the post.
Both Wally and I have the same grid square location.

In the January 2008 record breaking contact signals were very poor to VK2
and only one station was worked; this time they were up and over  S9.

Since? A couple of poor openings on SIX and nothing much on Two.
Cheers,
Bob VK6BE
SIX the Magic Band.



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