Hello all,
I have spend my stay-at-home time hunting... OA4/XQ3SA has been very active on AO7... after 4 days yesterday finally got him, we have a very small window between EM55 and FH17; The old but trusted AO7 came thru for me. Looking at my records that is the longest qso so far I have done via the birds, around 3385 miles.
He seem to have some local QRN, but he is there on almost every afternoon pass.
73
Steve W4DTA
Congratulations Steve! Nice going!
73, Dave KJ9I
On 4/9/20 9:48 AM, The Romagni's via AMSAT-BB wrote:
Hello all,
I have spend my stay-at-home time hunting... OA4/XQ3SA has been very active on AO7... after 4 days yesterday finally got him, we have a very small window between EM55 and FH17; The old but trusted AO7 came thru for me. Looking at my records that is the longest qso so far I have done via the birds, around 3385 miles.
He seem to have some local QRN, but he is there on almost every afternoon pass.
73
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