Everything is still on track for Banks Island this weekend. I'm watching the geomagnetic conditions closely but you can't do anything about the weather down here, let alone the weather on the sun. Let's hope for quiet conditions and maybe a sunspot or two...
I expect to be QRV for a few hours Thursday night (Friday morning UTC) and then more-or-less continuous operation from Friday evening (Saturday morning UTC) until Sunday night (Monday morning UTC).
73
John - VE8EV
8 comments:
GOOD LUCK John.
We will look for you.HOPE we find you among all contesters.It can be difficult.But guess people will spot you.We should have good condx both at 1200 UTC and even better from 0500 gmt until 0800 gmt or so.I will be in there looking for you.Hope
I can give you some P29-islands in October/November.Will do 6 diffrent P29-islands then
Bye de SM6CVX Hans
Hope to work you for another new IOTA. Will be looking for you Friday evening and if not starting early on in the contest. GL de Bob WB2YQH
Hi John , glad to work you on 14 Mhz ...what A pile you have ...
Good LUck ! Tnx OR0A Hans in Belgium
Thanks for the QSO John.
Great Signal
73'
Larry , VE3EDY
I am listening now, you are getting stronger here at the new qth near Mt. Lassen. Good luck!
Thanks for yesterday QSO on 20m. Skip to West Europe peaked at 22:00z (late prop here), and working by numbers is definitely the way to go with some South and East europeans stations.
Enjoy your trip and the pile-ups!
73
Thanks John, for the work you did on both stations and adding to the excitement of Ham Radio for me and so many other operators. I was so amazed you heard me, kind of, hehehe, good job!
New prefix, new island, and all with my usual attic dipole and 100W fighting the pile-up. Thanks for a real thrill, and for your efforts in getting to such remote places!
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