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3 new grids and 1 new IOTA worked on 6M


Posted: June 19th, 2011 under 6M, DX, Hamradio.

I haven't worked any 6M qsoes since June 13th. The conditions just haven't been there. At least no good conditions. This changed yesterday. The band was open to many places in Europe, but I couldn't hear anything interesting. I was then alerted by LA8HGA that MS0INT was active in IO57. That was a new grid […]


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7 new grids on 6M and 1 new grid on 2M


Posted: June 14th, 2011 under 6M, DX, Dxpedition, Hamradio.

After the A4 opening I reported about in the last post, I didn't work anything until June 8th. Janne OH5LID had planned a trip to activate several squares on 4M and 6M. I was lucky enough to work him on JT6M on June 8th from KP17. That was my first new grid thanks to Janne. […]


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#130 on 6M with A45XR


Posted: June 6th, 2011 under 6M, DX, Hamradio, Soundclips.

After the big aurora on May 28th, the band suddenly opened to the south-east with sporadic-e. I worked UR, ER, OM, YO and 3 x 4Z stations. Suddenly the band shifted a bit more to the south and south-west. I finished with a CT station. I didn't bother to work too many stations in that […]


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Big 6M aurora opening and 2 new grids worked


Posted: June 1st, 2011 under 6M, Hamradio.

The K-index seemed to be high both on Friday and also Saturday morning. I didn't really bother to check the hf-bands though. I went to 6M and the usual 49750 tv-transmitter was strong, indicating quite a good aurora. I did however not expect it to be this good. I scanned the band and found a […]


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2 new grids worked on 6M May 26th


Posted: May 29th, 2011 under 6M, Hamradio, Soundclips.

After the big opening on May 21st, the following day was more of a disappointment. The band was open to the east, but no stations were heard. The only sign of life to the east was 2 x OH and 1 x YL stations in the log. Monday May 23rd was also not very good. […]


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