[WVDXA] An Observation

Pstark pstark at suddenlink.net
Mon May 14 04:36:02 PDT 2007


Secret frequencies (as found by WA8VPN) were 14.055+/- and 14.255+/-.
Every now and then the operator would say 255 and then go there to talk with
his friends.
I regret to say, I did not log the times for this to see if it was
scheduled.
The DX would stay on .185 to talk and just listened on the upper freq.

VPN caught on quick.



Pete K4OM



-----Original Message-----
From: wvdxa-bounces at wvdxa.org [mailto:wvdxa-bounces at wvdxa.org]On Behalf
Of john
Sent: Monday, May 14, 2007 7:03 AM
To: West Virginia DX Association
Subject: Re: [WVDXA] An Observation


now that it is over , what was the secret freq... it was well kept--i
sure did not know it... 73 john

Pstark wrote:
> That ruins an urban legend that says some guys pay for contacts.
> Maybe he forgot the secret frequency?
> Or propagation sucked?
>
>
> Pete K4OM
>   -----Original Message-----
>   From: wvdxa-bounces at wvdxa.org [mailto:wvdxa-bounces at wvdxa.org]On Behalf
Of
> Philip M. Roberts
>   Sent: Sunday, May 13, 2007 11:55 PM
>   To: wvdxa at wvdxa.org
>   Subject: [WVDXA] An Observation
>
>
>   The top Donor to BS7H, W5BXX is listed in the log lookup as "Sorry no
QSOs
> found". He gave $2000+-That has to hurt.
>
>   Phil  W8UV
>
>   Still Happy
>
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