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| ====== QMX Two Way QSO ====== | ====== QMX Two Way QSO ====== | ||
| I was tuning around last night, after adding the 40m trap to turn my EFHW Inverted-L into a dual band 40n/30m antenna, on 40m. | I was tuning around last night, after adding the 40m trap to turn my EFHW Inverted-L into a dual band 40n/30m antenna, on 40m. | ||
| - | On 7030kHz I heard a CQ from *G4NNJ** and I replied. It took a couple of tries but then we got into a QSO. | + | On 7030kHz I heard a CQ from **G4NNJ** and I replied. It took a couple of tries but then we got into a QSO. |
| Allan told me he was using a QMX and EFWH... | Allan told me he was using a QMX and EFWH... | ||
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| So I replied "RIG ALSO QMX PWR 5W ANT ALSO EFHW" | So I replied "RIG ALSO QMX PWR 5W ANT ALSO EFHW" | ||
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| Conditions have been poor over the weekend, with Geomagnetic storms and K index up to 7! The K-Index was still around 4 during the evening, and up here that tends to mean very poor HF, so I'm really happy to have made the QSO. | Conditions have been poor over the weekend, with Geomagnetic storms and K index up to 7! The K-Index was still around 4 during the evening, and up here that tends to mean very poor HF, so I'm really happy to have made the QSO. | ||
| - | I went on to have a second | + | I went on to have another |
| I'm going to try and call/listen on 7030kHz and 10116kHz more often and try to work more QRP operators. | I'm going to try and call/listen on 7030kHz and 10116kHz more often and try to work more QRP operators. | ||
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