Now I know Charles found conditions not too good on 20m from Newgale Beach but still squeezed out a couple of Southern EU station.
Well during recent portable activities I have found 20m to also be a tad on the quiet side, however on returning to the home QTH and running a quick check on the old Reverse Beacon I was quietly surprised, sooooo I thought out of curiosity I would do the same with Charles, this is what popped up....
DJ9IE | GW0LVH/P | 14047.3 | CQ | 14 dB | 17 wpm | 1636z 16 Jul |
OH6BG | GW0LVH/P | 14056.3 | CQ | 16 dB | 17 wpm | 1633z 16 Jul |
VE2WU | GW0LVH/P | 14056.3 | CQ | 8 dB | 17 wpm | 1631z 16 Jul |
DJ9IE | GW0LVH/P | 14056.4 | CQ | 11 dB | 17 wpm | 1630z 16 Jul |
DJ9IE | GW0LVH/P | 14051.8 | CQ | 13 dB | 17 wpm | 1614z 16 Jul |
VE2WU | GW0LVH/P | 14051.8 | CQ | 7 dB | 17 wpm | 1614z 16 Jul |
OH6BG | GW0LVH/P | 14059.0 | CQ | 15 dB | 17 wpm | 1606z 16 Jul |
Quite interesting, especially with VE2WU receiving a signal from Charles, usually it's W3LPL who seems to post hits from here in Pembrokeshire.
Anyway, like I have done while out portable Charles, your signal made it across the pond even if there wasn't a QSO to go with it.
One day we will get that transatlantic answer, and not just a Beacon report while out portable.
Nice to have you on board.
Steve..MW0BBU.
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