Hi Jon,
I was just searching my database and would have to agree with John, W6ZKH. If I had not been working A0-7 at the same time, I would have had a recording for you.
Welcome to the birds and hope to work you soon. Your grid is very rare, as are all of the CN7x girds.
73 all, Rick WA4NVM
"Dollar to a Donut" it was Sawson, KG6NUB who is in CM87. I never heard the other call before, but with alot of new members coming on board, cant remember them all either. Good Luck, and WELCOME to Satellites....you're addicted now !!
John W6ZKH
----- Original Message ----- From: "Jon Knodel" jknodel@msn.com To: amsat-bb@amsat.org Sent: Sunday, November 29, 2009 11:32:34 PM GMT -08:00 US/Canada Pacific Subject: [amsat-bb] New member and a question
Hello,
I'm new to this group and have just started working some of the 'easy' satellites. I've already made some great contacts and received help from the more experienced satellite operators.
Unfortunately, I don't think I got the call or grid correct of the very first satellite contact I made and would like to try to find out who it was for sure.
The contact was on AO-51 at about 0035 UTC Nov 28, 2009. I thought the other station's call was KG6CMU in Grid CM86. I really don't think I got the call or grid correct. Can anyone confirm this contact with N7XW in CN76? I'd certainly appreciate it.
Since this first contact, I now record my QSO's so that I get the information correct (I'm operating with a handheld and portable yagi). Thanks for the help.
73,
N7XW
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