This morning at 1247 utc, I worked HR1LW on FO-29 CW. This is the first time I've heard him, and he was up in the SSB section around .860...
John W6ZKH
John Neeley wrote:
This morning at 1247 utc, I worked HR1LW on FO-29 CW. This is the first time I've heard him, and he was up in the SSB section around .860...
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Congratulations!
On a similar note, EA1QS has been active from IN52 on FO-29's passes over the east coast during the afternoon. I've worked him twice the last few weeks and he is a good op with good receive.
HK3Z, YV6BFE, and some 8P6 stations have been very active on AO-51 afternoon passes as well. If they get on HO-68 FM, most of the US could work them I think.
73, Drew KO4MA
John I was able to work him on 8/2/10 1716 UTC on HO-68 FM Mode, he is in EK34 Tegucigalpa Honduras but I think he is fro Japan. Is great to have a station there who operates amateur satellites.
On Thu, Aug 12, 2010 at 7:24 AM, John Neeley w6zkh@att.net wrote:
This morning at 1247 utc, I worked HR1LW on FO-29 CW. This is the first time I've heard him, and he was up in the SSB section around .860...
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