During the day on Saturday the propagation numbers looked good, but contacts were pretty rare. Where I could hear stations calling (and there were not many), they were very much in my noise floor, and I was not able to work them.
On Saturday evening I decided to go to a local park and do a POTA activation, and to be honest, after my attempts during the day, I did not think I would get the 10 contacts to successfully activate it. Man, was I wrong!
The propagation numbers in the evening were: SFI=153, SN=120, A Index=7, and the K Index=2.
I started at 0001 UTC, and in 44 minutes using my KX3 and a set of Hamsticks for 20m and 40m, I made 47 solid contacts, including two out to California, and a DX contact with Manuel, EA1GIB, in Spain. Not too bad for 10w!!
There was some QSB, and I did have a S5 noise floor on 40m, but the stations kept coming. In the end it was a great night.
The night's QSO map:
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