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11 meter is very quiet?

maybe we can get in the gennis book of world records with this long thread. but darn good radionig is just starting up for the fall winter season. im making contacs where i never thought id ever get n i been radioing since 1971
 
Gentlemen, we're just a little ways away from a 700 page thread with 10,472 posts with this one.

I hate to be the guy who comes to search this thread in another decade :ROFLMAO:. They'll be reading for a while.
This will serve as a first hand account of the cycle conditions from one cycle to the next for posterity's sake.... :cool:
 
Eldorado828 said:
Gentlemen, we're just a little ways away from a 700 page thread with 10,472 posts with this one.
I hate to be the guy who comes to search this thread in another decade :ROFLMAO:. They'll be reading for a while.
This will serve as a first hand account of the cycle conditions from one cycle to the next for posterity's sake.... :cool:
Chris -
You hit the nail on the head. (y)

- J.J. 399
 
Good afternoon all, just had a very nice qso on 35 LSB with Texas 553 Codeman, Conditions were actually holding up pretty decent,it was great hearing from another WWDX forum Member out there,hope everyone out there is doing well,it was nice firing up the Ranger,I'm usually on now only on Sundays due to work,etc............

73
 
Most of today was constantly shifting signals. California to New Hampshire and everywhere in between, but never lasted long. The only US signals that lasted was either arrogant operators telling everyone else how they should run their shack, or the folks that can't complete a sentence without dropping F bombs. On the plus side I had a ton from across the pond. England and France were the big hitters for a bit. But the winners of the day was Scotland and Ireland. I listened and talked with both for over an hour before noon. Can't remember who was from where, but Charlie, Shawn, and Ian.
 
Most of today was constantly shifting signals. California to New Hampshire and everywhere in between, but never lasted long. The only US signals that lasted was either arrogant operators telling everyone else how they should run their shack, or the folks that can't complete a sentence without dropping F bombs. On the plus side I had a ton from across the pond. England and France were the big hitters for a bit. But the winners of the day was Scotland and Ireland. I listened and talked with both for over an hour before noon. Can't remember who was from where, but Charlie, Shawn, and Ian.
Yes, there were many F-bombs being dropped.
 
Most of today was constantly shifting signals. California to New Hampshire and everywhere in between, but never lasted long. The only US signals that lasted was either arrogant operators telling everyone else how they should run their shack, or the folks that can't complete a sentence without dropping F bombs. On the plus side I had a ton from across the pond. England and France were the big hitters for a bit. But the winners of the day was Scotland and Ireland. I listened and talked with both for over an hour before noon. Can't remember who was from where, but Charlie, Shawn, and Ian.
I can receive and transmit (skip-talk) almost daily but some guys have their echo and modulation cranked-up so much that it is difficult to understand what they are saying when they call for me. I do my best to be polite and answer their call but it is a challenge.
 

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