I finally dove into the task of updating eqsl.cc and qsl.com with all of my contacts. I finished qsl.com and started on eqsl.cc. Hopefully, I will get some time to bring all of that up to date. Please send an e-mail if you have any questions about your qsl.
We counted up 47 countries contacted so far. Most of these contacts are on BPSK-31 on 10 and 15, but a few on 20 m in the morning 3 - 7 GMT. I learned that one should start off the log carefully on the very first day as some of my contacts were only scribbles as we set up the antenna. In addition, it would have been nice to have an automatic logging program up and running when making BPSK contacts. I will learn!
I also noticed that at the upper end of the 10 m PSK band were some strange signals. I surfed around and found they were BPSK-63 signals and tried a couple of those. Don't really know if that code is better or not but it is interesting to see that other digital modes are oozing into the band.
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