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Name Chris OE5CSP
It was hard work but finally I got a qso on 20m ssb,-thanks a lot.IŽll try to get a 30m contact too, but sigs are very low here on the dipol.Best conds are around 7.30UTC on the 20m band-up to S5 on the 3 ele yagi.Propagation was rather poor on 20m this morning.Thanks for this super expedition!!

73 es take care smile

Name greg mitchell--w2mya
signals not strong hr in n.j. when i've been able to listen fer you but finally clicked wid u other aftnoon at 22:15 g.m.t. on 20 ssb two days ago wid 100wtts es two calls--you guys must hv gud ears !!tnx fer contact;keep on bangin 'em out. 73, greg,w2mya p.s. pls get ur on line log up es runnin if ya can,perhaps ur havin tbl wid it...... g.l.m.

Name Chip / KC5UES
Thanks to all for the great operation.

I know you have been trying to give EU a greater chance to work Swain's than NA and JA, and hope more op's here would understand how difficult it is to get to y'all from EU, particularly at the bottom of the cycle.

You guys have some of the best ears on the planet! Thanks for the Q's you have given me - they were challenging, but that made them sweeter!

Keep having fun!

Name David - VE5AEA
What a great way to cap a sleepless night. Walked into the shack around 3am and hear N8S on 40m CW nice and strong, working a huge pileup.

Called a few times and made a quick 40 meter contact. Unbelievealbe...20 watts from Saskatchewan to Swains Island at the bottom of the solar cycle.

Hope you get the online log book working again...would like to verify the contact!

73 de VE5AEA biggrin

Name Dick - W0RAA
On Monday, April 9th, I got a new tower and beam in the air and \"on\" the air. N8S was my first QSO on SSB with the new (to me) TH5DX tribander, and later that day I got them as my 2nd contact with my new antenna, on CW. Both contacts were on 20 meters. Now I am looking for them on 20 meters RTTY. Thanks for being there, guys. smile

Name Cliff N7HIY
hope about more time listening in the General freq. portion of the US ham bands for the new and the needy..

really makes a new General's day and a high point to work their first rare DX...

N8S is doing a great job handing out \"New One\" to the deserving...

Hope the sunburn lotion holds out smile

Name Norm WB2GGM
Thanks for the nice QSO's. After trying for days with no luck I worked you on 17 meters portable from a friends hilltop QTH. I figured that was it. But then I got stuck working overtime until 3:30AM EDT. Driving home with my mobile on 75 meters, I hear you calling CQ several times without an answer just as I'm driving by the same QTH. You answered me on the 1st call from the mobile with 100 w and $10.00 HF power rod antenna! I was so startled I had to pull off the road. Thanks for a great expedition. 73
Norm

Name Frank K4WFM
Good luck and thanks for the contacts.
Best 73s
Frank

Name Michael Lovegrove N5OKU
Thanks to all (especially Dave) for the great job under difficult conditions!
73, Have Fun, Stay Safe!!!!

Name Steve Hawkins NG0G
Great signal into Iowa and the U.S. midwest this morning on both 40M and 30M. Yesterday was the same. I was copying you on 40 yesterday at 0900 local. Thanks for a great time. More CW on 80M and 160M please.

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