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The original message has been attached to this so you can view it or label similar future email. If you have any questions, see the administrator of that system for details. Content preview: Paul I checked the band a couple of times later on during the night, early morning and you and NO3M were calling DK7FC but he was not responding, however both your signals were fairly steady for some time. Might be around again tonight and if propagation was favourable maybe we could try FT8 It is also possible to QSO using CW or QRSS. On MF/160 metres I have worked all across the USA/KH6 es ZL2 on CW over the years. 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Might be around again tonight and if propagation was favourable maybe we could try FT8 It is also possible to QSO using CW or QRSS. On MF/160 metres I have worked all across the USA/KH6 es ZL2 on CW over the years. 73 cul de mal/g3kev -----Original Message----- From: N1BUG Sent: Friday, February 9, 2018 2:20 PM To: rsgb_lf_group@blacksheep.org ; rsgb_lf_group@yahoogroups.co.uk ; 600 / 630 Meter Group ; John Langridge Subject: LF: MF: report for last night Will anyone in Europe be QRV tonight? Here is last night's report: Prior to 0300z QSB on the trans-Atlantic path was not as fast or deep as the previous night, but signals were still not up to levels seen on good nights. QSB became extremely fast after 0300z and signal strength dropped sharply. It is a shame we have been so unlucky with conditions this week. Imagine what could be accomplished with this level of JT9 activity on one of the better nights ! I completed a second QSO with G3KEV. I had logged him at 2317z after receiving a 73 but it didn't appear Mal considered this complete. He later called again and it was much better. I logged this one at 0015z. I was called by OR7T who sent me a -26 report, but I lost him in QSB. I note that Rik has given me -19 on WSPR on several occasions. Propagation was clearly many dB down from the best nights, as the report on JT9 should be the same as WSPR given same conditions (plus or minus a bit for uncertainty in the decoder's S/N calculation). DK7FC was in for hours, peaking -18, but only heard me once and we could not complete. Stefan had a pile up of North American stations calling. On JT9 I logged G3KEV, WB4JWM, VE7CNF, and K9SLQ. I had a very easy CW QSO with K9KFR (559/569). I almost completed on CW with VE7SL twice but I was at a disadvantage trying to manipulate settings on the SDR as conditions changed. I am well aware of the many advantages of SDR but for me the human interface is so poor that I lose QSOs when auroral copy is required. I am not adept with a keyboard or mouse despite spending many hours at a computer every day. I remain on MF until at least Wednesday, perhaps longer. 73, Paul N1BUG FN55mf