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 Digital Doings JULY 2005

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vk3gom Posted - 31 Jul 2005 : 12:01:19 PM
Station prefixes Worked PSK 4X17,T6X, HB9, VK4, TI3, 5R8, K4,5,6,7's, FO/F5, KH6.
RTTY A45, RV3, M0, ZL3, SV3, WB6, DM5.

There were reasonable openings to EU on the long path early in the month at approx 0500z, as we got further into the month very little was heard on the long or short path, any sigs out of EU have become to light to work. Stateside is average with S7 sig reports on the short path around 0530z daily.
There were a lot of very weak stations observed which I didn't bother to log their calls.
Because of the poor conditions of the bands only 20m was operational from this qth.
Until next month.
73
Graeme


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