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Update March 9: I’m bugging out of Curacao early due to the virus/travel concerns so I pulled the station down yesterday. I worked most I heard on 70cm EME over 12 days for a total of 50 stations logged. A result that still stuns – we’re talking a single 9wl Yagi and 540 watts on my end of things after all.
Thanks to all who showed remarkable persistence as we wrestled with Faraday induced cross-polarity at times.
I’ll have some nice QSL cards printed up and mailed out in a few weeks. LoTW has been fed the log. Pictures and details on my blog http://kb7qgrid.blogspot.com
73, Gene, KB7Q AKA PJ2T
Update February 28: I’ve worked 13 stations so far, but activity has been soft. Don’t wait to long, with this virus thing you never know when we might dash for home. I plan a full effort Saturday, February 29th. I’m hearing quit well even for a less-than-modest station!
The IC9700 continues to impress, the Bodnar injection board w/GPSDO makes it rock steady.
73, Gene, KB7Q
Date/Time: February 26 - March 13, 2020
Call: PJ2T
QTH: FK52kg, Santa Marta Bay, Curacao
Frequency: 432.090 MHz PJ2T always first, JT65b
Gear: 1x 9wl Yagi, 500 watts, WD5AGO preamp, IC9700 w/GPSDO
Note: Have Internet, and will come up on the HB9Q Logger
QSL Manager: W3HNK
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