I heard VK3LZ with reasonable signals for a while but not well enough for a QSO.

Seven JA stations made it into the log:

JN4MIV, JQ2VVH, JA7ZP, JA7QVI, JQ3DUE, JH2RMU and JA8ISU.

JJ2LPV, JH0INP, JA9KRO and JE7JDL were heard and responded to, but did not make it into the log.

This is a recording of the whole session.

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JA7QVI sent me a recording of our QSO – it is interesting to compare the recordings made in Japan and Iceland.

This is the QSO as recorded in Japan

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This is the QSO recorded in Iceland.

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This is a recording of the QSO with JA8ISU

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It seems quite clear that my reception is of world class quality, but transmit side needs improvement.

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