[Moon-net] EME results AA1YN/NS1O
Lee Scott - AA1YN
no-reply at aa1yn.com
Sun Oct 28 13:45:52 CST 2007
Girogio,
I saw your OOO only after I forcibly decoded your signal with a Tolerance of
10 and was getting ready to reply RO but your signal stopped after the 1st
15 seconds. I never did send RO so you may have decoded someone else's RO.
Anyway, we made it the second evening. I made sure to stick around and
watch for your signal so we could complete. Thanks for the effort. With my
partner in crime off to China on business and not being able to adjust to
Moon time from the normal Work time, I fell asleep too much so was off a
little from our last years effort.
Here is my second nights results:
RU1AA JT
EA2AGZ JT
K9MRI JT
IK1UWL JT
HB9Q JT
ZS6OB JT
AO6VQ JT
RN6BN JT
UA9FAD JT
S52LM JT
RB3IG JT
SV1BTR CW
DK5EW JT
W0PT JT
DL8GP JT
K1JT JT
N9JIM JT
VE7TIL JT
N6CW JT
AA7A JT
RA0FAC JT
Also heard:
WW8M, K4SV, K5AM, CT1EKD, UA9SL, K2BLA, HA8CE, EB2FJN, RX1AS, DK3WG, YO9FRJ,
F6FHP, UA9HK, 7K3LGC, JM1GSH, JR3REX
I also spent some 3 hrs on CW but I don't use CW enough to be able to copy.
I tried copying 5 signals but was only able to "DECODE" SV1BTR. I wish I
had an ear for CW but I don't and not enough time to practice it.
Lee Scott - AA1YN http://www.aa1yn.com
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Hooksett, NH
FN43gc52
----- Original Message -----
From: "Giorgio Marchi" <marchi.g at libero.it>
To: "Moon-net" <moon-net at list-serv.davidv.net>; "Lee Scott - AA1YN"
<no-reply at aa1yn.com>
Sent: Sunday, October 28, 2007 2:06 PM
Subject: Re: [Moon-net] EME results AA1YN/NS1O
> Lee wrote:
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Lee Scott - AA1YN" <no-reply at aa1yn.com>
> To: <Moon-net at list-serv.davidv.net>
> Sent: Saturday, October 27, 2007 5:31 PM
> Subject: [Moon-net] EME results AA1YN/NS1O
>
>
>> >From the log:
>>
> .................
>> IK1UWL - Partial - by the time I could decode "AA1YN IK1UWL OOO" you were
>> gone
> ........................................
>
> Hi Lee, I would like to bring to your attention how the qso developed
> here:
>
> 000800 Transmitting: JT65B CQ IK1UWL JN33
> 000900 0 -33 2.3 -248 29
> 001100 0 -30 7.4 -205 38 #
> 001300 0 -26 2.7 59 21 *
> 001300 0 -27 2.4 218 7 * IK1UWL AA1YN FN43 0 10
> 001300 2 3/6 IK1UWL AA1YN FN43 0 10
> 001402 Transmitting: JT65B AA1YN IK1UWL JN33 OOO
> 001500 10 -24 216 3 RO
> 001500 2 3/7 IK1UWL AA1YN FN43 0 10
> 001600 Transmitting: JT65B RRR (Shorthand)
> 001700 0 -25 2.8 215 4 *
> 001800 Transmitting: JT65B CQ IK1UWL JN33
>
> We were calling CQ (00.08). At 0013 we got your call, we gave you OOO, AND
> YOU REPLIED WITH RO. We sent RRR and did not decode your answer, but it
> was
> a text message with *, so we thought you had answered 73 with some text
> and
> considered the qso complete. We would not have gone away without
> confirmation of reception of our OOOs. What were the decodes on your side,
> please?
> GL for the contest, 73 de IK1UWL Gio and I1ANP Mario
>
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