Example of Parking on 10M @28.470 MHz and Calling CQ with stations coming back from all directions
This video demonstrates how I select a frequency that has no traffic and start calling CQ and having stations coming back to me. The concept is instead of chasing QSO's and trying to make the contacts on a bust frequency I started trying when the band is open its easier to just find a open frequency and set back and just call CQ, lucky there are many stations coming back and it's easy to choose the best receiving station and start the QSO, today I made three quick contacts with the folks below: KC3NRI- 28.470 @ 21:56 Dave AF6DR 28.470 @ 21:58 Dirk VE3PP 28.470 @ 22:13 Rick

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