6m/4m propagation today. Not really special for me, no new DXCC. Nothing special heard though I worked some nice stations.
You cannot have it all. I saw several Dutch DXers making contact with XE2X (Mexico) on 6m this evening. Is it a matter of bad luck for me? Or is their equipment much better. I think both....a 5 element yagi on about 15m high is not really serious equipment for DX, I just need much more luck with good propagation. I really didn't see anything from XE2X at all...I don't believe in much power but I do believe a big or a stack antenna would help a lot.
We are just at the the center of the summer ES propagation cycle, I know anything can happen. Even in August there can still be very good propagation. And July still has to come...besides what would be the fun if I could hear or see everything and work all the DX.
All those world maps are a bit boring don't you think so. Here some other pictures:
Our tomatoes are blooming now. It will take at least a month till our full grown tomatoes are ready.
All those world maps are a bit boring don't you think so. Here some other pictures:
Our tomatoes are blooming now. It will take at least a month till our full grown tomatoes are ready.
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I had some weird person send "NO FD WARC" to me from the US on 12m yesterday. It's a mystery as to why, because I wasn't participating or operating as a contester! Maybe the radio bands are the new social media, where we can all abuse one another for things we haven't actually done!
I can smell those tomato plants from here...
Hello John, yep that's strange. So far am not shure if the WARC bands were allowed for FD. This station had probabely forgotten to change his message after warning someone else? I was totally surprised by the code they sent me. I did apologize via the DXcluster, hope to did read it.
Yes, the plants have a distinctive smell, not really my favorite. Though I like tomatoes.... ;-)
I saw several DXcluster spots from 6m with your call. Hope you did some nice DX. Unfortunately haven't seen you on 6.
73, Bas
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