Dear LFers,
SP0TPAX will be active until the end of today, with some
possible breaks for the lunch etc.
In December the callsign was activated to commemorate the first
confirmed, international amateur QSO made from Poland by Tadeusz
Heftman on December 6th, 1925. He was using TPAX callsign then.
The other station was N0PM (in the Netherlands :)
The April activity is to commemorate 80th anniversary of the
first intercontinental amateur QSO made by the same man with an
American station U1AAO.
The grabber is active all the time at
http://br198.internetdsl.tpnet.pl/~sp5zcc1/argo/?C=M;O=D . As
you can notice, this morning Chayka was very loud, which made CW
QSOs impossible. If not that, I could have made a CW QSO with
OK2BVG, who reported my signal to be 25dB over noise. Yesterday
I heard RU6LA's signal more than 10dB over noise, however I had
to TX using QRSS10 for the QSO to complete... I am not sure
about yesterday QSO with M0BMU, I sent a 'T' report however I
didn't receive any confirmation. It would be great if we could
repeat it today, maybe slower than QRSS3 if necessary.
If I have time, I will be active on Monday as well, this time
using the usual SP5ZCC call.
73! Marek SQ5BPM
SP5ZCC Scouts Radio Club
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