Laurence,
Also my congrats! It's nice to see you never give up to watch out for
EU LF signals in AK, even after the 10 years of silence! Thank you for
that enthiuasm! :-)
I hope to see some days in that season where the condx are what you
would call brilliant. Then we will see what can be achieved :-)
About the KL7 / VE7 discussion, i generated a map that nicely shows the
difficulties and differences of the both paths, see:
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/19882028/LF/DK7FC%20to%20KL7UK%20and%20VE7TIL.png
VE7 must be much more difficult indeed. But as we see it is really
worth to always stay optimistic and on air! :-)
Great work there across the pond, thanks to all (so far VE2IQ, W1VD,
W4DEX, W1TAG, KU4XR, VO1NA, KL7UK-5, K3SIW and KL7UK)! Also a special
thank to the grabber runners!
73, Stefan/DK7FC
Am 15.12.2011 13:41, schrieb Laurence KL7UK:
Subject: DK7FC into Alaska
Date: Thu, 15 Dec 2011 03:37:37 -0900
Good morning -
DK7FC was received from 0630 to 0700Z this morning
near Wasilla/Palmer Alaska BP51 IP - full compressed call :-)).
Congrats Stefan -
Bodes well as conditions still not brilliant on this
difficult path.
Rx antennae is a 2T K9AY firing Eu/R75
73 Laurence KL7UK remote 5
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