Hi All
Lots of QRN at my QTH in Chepstow, but here is what I worked:
Saturday, 4th August
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06:58 G0AKY 579 sent, 579 received
07:50 G4CNN 559, 599
08:25 PA0SE 569, 459
09:15 GW4HXO 599, 579
Also, I heard:
06:42 DJ7RD 439
08:57 F6BWO 559
Sunday, 5th August
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07:05 G3YMC 559, 579
08:00 G3OLB 599, 599
08:40 GW4HXO 599, 579
Also, I heard:
08:53 PA0SE 559
08:59 G3SDQ 559 - testing
09:21 G3SDQ 559 - testing
09:41 G3SDQ 559 - testing
10:42 G3SDQ 559 - testing
10:43 M0BMU 599 - calling G3SDQ, but no reply
15:20 MM0ALM 599 - testing
As already reported by John, I did try calling Dave MM0ALM, but
his S9+ signal took a sudden dive into the QRN and I lost him
after that. I also called G3SDQ (136.55) several times during
the day with no success.
Later in the evening, I had a nice QRP QSO with G8RW on 3.560
MHz. Bob's QRM problem on 136 kHz continues - apparently, NTL
still refuses to investigate the matter.
Regards to all,
Steve GW4ALG
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