JW on 432MHz-EME
JW/SM2BYA
JW/SM2LTA
JQ88ad



Hi,

A quick first count says we ran 151 complete QSOs in the 60 hours we had the telescope. Of these, 18 were run in the six hours preceeding the contest. Some but not all of these stations were worked again later. With reservations for not having had time to do a complete dupe check (we are old-fashined and kept a manual log !) the number of initials is around 140.

Thanks to all who came on to work us - the most enjoyable aspect of this whole operation is the knowledge we have made many of you happy!

Exhaustive writeup will follow later when we can find the time for it. All of yesterday went into disassembling the rig and packing it. Right now the radar is back on the air again, happily churning out its 1 MW at 500.125 MHz....

Again, thanks for all the nice words on this reflector and via other routes. Glad to know you enjoyed it - we sure did !

(NOTE: This was sent to Moon-Net on Tuesday Oct. 21 but never got through. Will post some more info on Saturday when I'm back home in Kiruna, Sweden and can access Moon-Net from mypersonal workstation...)

73, Gudmund SM2BYA and Assar SM2LTA