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W6DXO
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« Reply #45 on: May 16, 2012, 01:31:46 PM »

Hi Simon.

I'm starting to see you spotted on the DX cluster.

Any chance you could publish a "sort of" ops schedule.

73 de harry, W6DXO

ps..check your e-mail
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« Reply #46 on: May 16, 2012, 05:06:13 PM »

I was active for the first time on 3rd May with about 74 calls logged.

My apologies for all who are eagerly awaiting my recent signals. I have been in Myanmar since Monday and it has been monsoon rain, wind and lightening virtually nonstop. I tried installing my Zero-Five 43 feet vertical antenna, but quite frankly it has been too dangerous with the lightening to complete this work (I did start but then decided that I was mad to work outside in the thunderstorms…)

I managed a few QSOs with JA and Russia, but static levels are very high.

5km across the border in Thailand is the town of Ranong, which has the highest rainfall of any city in Thailand..

So please accept my apologies and I hope you understand the challenges that the monsoon weather is presenting!

I do have many requests for skeds, and I am happy to arrange these, once my station is established.

Simon
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« Reply #47 on: May 16, 2012, 05:34:00 PM »

I was active for the first time on 3rd May with about 74 calls logged.

My apologies for all who are eagerly awaiting my recent signals. I have been in Myanmar since Monday and it has been monsoon rain, wind and lightening virtually nonstop. I tried installing my Zero-Five 43 feet vertical antenna, but quite frankly it has been too dangerous with the lightening to complete this work (I did start but then decided that I was mad to work outside in the thunderstorms…)

I managed a few QSOs with JA and Russia, but static levels are very high.

5km across the border in Thailand is the town of Ranong, which has the highest rainfall of any city in Thailand..

So please accept my apologies and I hope you understand the challenges that the monsoon weather is presenting!

I do have many requests for skeds, and I am happy to arrange these, once my station is established.

Simon

Simon,
 Its not good to test ole Ben's experiment with lightning.  Grin Grin Grin
 Be safe - Fried Simon doesn't sound too good.  Grin Grin Grin
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« Reply #48 on: May 16, 2012, 08:12:07 PM »

I was active for the first time on 3rd May with about 74 calls logged.

My apologies for all who are eagerly awaiting my recent signals. I have been in Myanmar since Monday and it has been monsoon rain, wind and lightening virtually nonstop. I tried installing my Zero-Five 43 feet vertical antenna, but quite frankly it has been too dangerous with the lightening to complete this work (I did start but then decided that I was mad to work outside in the thunderstorms…)

I managed a few QSOs with JA and Russia, but static levels are very high.

5km across the border in Thailand is the town of Ranong, which has the highest rainfall of any city in Thailand..

So please accept my apologies and I hope you understand the challenges that the monsoon weather is presenting!

I do have many requests for skeds, and I am happy to arrange these, once my station is established.

Simon

Simon,

Thanks for the update.

Let us know when you're fully operational.

73 de harry, W6DXO
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« Reply #49 on: May 22, 2012, 04:58:26 PM »

I was active for the first time on 3rd May with about 74 calls logged.

My apologies for all who are eagerly awaiting my recent signals. I have been in Myanmar since Monday and it has been monsoon rain, wind and lightening virtually nonstop. I tried installing my Zero-Five 43 feet vertical antenna, but quite frankly it has been too dangerous with the lightening to complete this work (I did start but then decided that I was mad to work outside in the thunderstorms…)

I managed a few QSOs with JA and Russia, but static levels are very high.

5km across the border in Thailand is the town of Ranong, which has the highest rainfall of any city in Thailand..

So please accept my apologies and I hope you understand the challenges that the monsoon weather is presenting!

I do have many requests for skeds, and I am happy to arrange these, once my station is established.

Simon

Simon,  No apologies necessary.  Be safe and we'll work you soon.

Aloha and 73,

Delwyn KH6DC
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73 and Aloha,
de Delwyn, KH6DC
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