Of course today, being Sunday, brought the usual lids out to play on the bands. I had them all, the tuner uppers, the whistlers, the "get off my frequency" types, it was a delightful cornucopia of idiots - all of whom failed to ruin my day. If you ignore them they tend to go away and play elsewhere.
Propagation today was: SFI=182, SN=168, A Index=4, and the K Index=3.
First up today was Didier F5NZO, followed by DL9RP, F4ILH, LW2DO, I4JED, IU1HJF, and DL1SWB. Not bad for 10w and a 10m Hamstick!! Things quieted down after the initial run of EU DX, the big surprise of the day was the call from the Argentinian station. I switched to 40m and worked a few more stations closer to home.
It was -10C (14F) with a light wind that brought the temperature down another few degrees. I didn't find it as bad as yesterday though.
Here's todays contact map:
Stay Safe Out There!
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