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Saturday, February 9, 2019

Worked Australia Long Path - VK5SRV/M, VK2VRC, VK5NZ

I found myself sitting idle in the ham shack.  Not seeing anything terribly interesting on the DX cluster or FT8 modes, I started spinning the VFO on the 20m band.  I ran across a local station calling CQ and looking for VK and ZL via long path.  I parked the VFO, turned my yagi East and listened intently as he worked several VK station on long path.  It occurred to me that I could hear the DX so well that I believed I could probably work them too.  At one point, I heard one of the VK stations tell the local that he had "the only proper radio station in Georgia" and that he doesn't hear much from the state.  This had me eager to put out my call and try to make it to Australia on LP.

I thought it would be rude to just jump in on the frequency since the local station had been calling CQ.  So I went down about 5kHz.  I had the amp on, antenna still pointed East.  I listened to the silent frequency for several minutes while I mustered some courage.  I keyed the rig and asked if the frequency was in use.  Hearing nothing, I asked again.  Heart beating fast, I called "CQ CQ DX looking for VK or ZL long path, here is KG4LST KG4LST beaming VK or ZL long path and listening."  Nothing heard, I called again.  Then, a weak signal came back.  QRZ?  VK5SRV/M is that correct?  Wow, is all I can say...a mobile station in Australia while working long path, that's over 14,000 miles!  I talked with Ian for a short time since he was going to do some Sunday (his time) fishing.  I logged him, and then called again.  VK2VRC (Wayne) came back to me!  We had a very nice QSO, I logged him, and called again. VK5NZ (Bob) answered.  Oddly enough, Bob lived in Atlanta from 1986 to 1993.  We chatted about many things and then we said our 73's.  What an awesome afternoon!

Long path from KG4LST to the stations in Australia

73 and good DX de KG4LST sk

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