Considering the conditions were not nearly as good as they had been a week earlier (see others reports in the thread on the VK-EU S2S event) - you did very well Andrew. I suspect you might have the record for the number of S2S contacts on the day.
The bands above 20m were closed it seems as the Kp Index was so high following the CME/Plasma hits over the previous few days.
I’m surprised not to see more Greyline activity (10MHz and lower frequencies) at the moment but it seems Long Path on 20m and up is the preferred option at the moment.
My first activation started at 03:00 utc.
14 QSO with 3 S2S.
VK3TST on VK4/SE-120 21 mhz ssb was the longest haul S2S
WW7D JH1MXV JA1VVH on 28 mhz cw.
The Rest vk’s
Second activation started at 06:31 utc.
36 QSO with 12 S2S.
1 VK 6 EU 5 JA S2S.
Maybe could have been more but the QRM from constant callers on top of me and the station I was trying to work I may have missed some S2S.
Was on air 1 hour 18 minutes. Needed lights on driving from the farmers property so could not have stayed much longer.
Regards
Ian vk5cz …