10-05-2000, 02:02 AM
VK3BFC (http://www.qsl.net/vk3bfc/) writes "When all else fails and you feel like a bit of "easy" dx.
Why not try one of the many DX Nets on the air. I shall only mention 2 that i use regularly.
First the southern cross dx net. This net operates on 14226.5 each day at 1100 UTC. It generally has many VK & Oceania stations on it and the net controller's are a friendly bunch.
Second The ANZA (Australia, new zealand & Africa) Net. This operates on 14182 at 0500 UTC daily. It has much more DX on it. especially africa and sth atlantic stations. In particular ZD7,ZD8,ZD9,ZS,TU and many more.
There are many DX Nets out there so why not give one a try one day when the dx just isn't heading in the direction of your qth.
You may be surprised and suddenly find your working that elusive country you have been after for ages.
Frank
VK3BFC"
Why not try one of the many DX Nets on the air. I shall only mention 2 that i use regularly.
First the southern cross dx net. This net operates on 14226.5 each day at 1100 UTC. It generally has many VK & Oceania stations on it and the net controller's are a friendly bunch.
Second The ANZA (Australia, new zealand & Africa) Net. This operates on 14182 at 0500 UTC daily. It has much more DX on it. especially africa and sth atlantic stations. In particular ZD7,ZD8,ZD9,ZS,TU and many more.
There are many DX Nets out there so why not give one a try one day when the dx just isn't heading in the direction of your qth.
You may be surprised and suddenly find your working that elusive country you have been after for ages.
Frank
VK3BFC"