Rick - WA4NVM wrote:
Hi LeRoy and all,
You are correct on Jim, ND9M in FM29 on that pass. I worked him from my mobile at 1509utc (1109 eastern) on that pass of S0-50. If I had been at home, I would have had a recording to give you also. Welcome to the birds! Hang in there, it only gets better.
73, Rick - WA4NVM
Well thanks to everyone who gave me helpful hints and ideas I did almost make a contact today!
I know I got into the SO50 today at about 11:10 - 11:11 est (local time) I heard some one give my call back and a brief report
Unfortuntally at the same time doppler shifted on me and I wasn't fast enough to keep up
I am using a th-d7ag and unfortunally there is not a way to program the odd band split in memory (at least not that I have found) so no matter what you have to hit two buttons. Anyways I diegress
I replayed my recording serveral times and think - I think The man who came back to me was ND9M in FM29 (delaware) Which would be cool if it was - I was not able to complete the contact - so that doesn't really count does it
After all of my frustration thou I am still chulking this one up to a WIN!!
I would like to confirm somehow that it was ND9M that heard me So I am posting here :-)
Thanks again to all who have helped!
LeRoy, KD8BXP Sent on the Now Network from my SprintĀ® BlackBerry
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Rick and all!....
It is awsome!....good to hear you in there...
Dale - KL7XJ