K6R is on the air from CM93xx
K6R appeared on UKube-1 as scheduled at around 20:30 UTC and were heard making numerous contacts with stations in the western half of the USA.
73 Clayton W5PFG
Nothing heard from K6R on the AO-07 mode B 22:30Z pass, but worked Chip K7JA in DM03 with a good signal.
Greg KO6TH
Clayton Coleman wrote:
K6R appeared on UKube-1 as scheduled at around 20:30 UTC and were heard making numerous contacts with stations in the western half of the USA.
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They were just on XW-2C
Dave-KB1PVH
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Wow, that was a really low elevation pass here, and likely not much higher where they are (about 400 mi sse). Good job!
Waiting now for SO-50..
Greg KO6TH
Dave Webb KB1PVH wrote:
They were just on XW-2C
Dave-KB1PVH
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i chose a bad pass to try and work someone. they were on the so-50 pass just now and i could not get through to anyone. i have that grid from the late 90's and to think i went outside looking for a zika mosquito to listen to that pass and try to work someone.
73...bruce
On 9/16/2016 6:58 PM, Greg D wrote:
Nothing heard from K6R on the AO-07 mode B 22:30Z pass, but worked Chip K7JA in DM03 with a good signal.
Greg KO6TH
Clayton Coleman wrote:
K6R appeared on UKube-1 as scheduled at around 20:30 UTC and were heard making numerous contacts with stations in the western half of the USA.
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The last pass of FO-29, at 1803Z, should have been a very productive one as it covered the entire United States. Unfortunately lots of oblivious operators were pounding the transponder with high power SSB and CW signals, causing their 5 watt signal to be extremely weak. I only heard them make a handful of QSOs. They had to move when some moron started firing up the high power CW right on top of them.
73,
Paul, N8HM
On Fri, Sep 16, 2016 at 4:40 PM, Clayton Coleman kayakfishtx@gmail.com wrote:
K6R appeared on UKube-1 as scheduled at around 20:30 UTC and were heard making numerous contacts with stations in the western half of the USA.
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Bruce
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Clayton Coleman
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Dave Webb KB1PVH
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Greg D
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Paul Stoetzer