Perseids final

My final day being active in this year’s Perseids. Seems there was a second peak (or THE peak?) of meteor activity this morning. My gut feeling is the shower is still not on par with recent years. There were very few reflections today (better in the morning with a sharp decline around noon) but the ones that were there were all very long, typical for after the maximum.

Did work UA3TCF/LO26 for another new square making it 7 in total. Wow, would not have expected that many! Maybe 2 or 3 but definitely not more than half a dozen. Great. 😎

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TIME   CALLSIGN      LOCATOR   TX    RX    BAND  MODE   PROP.  QRB
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06:28  UR7IMM        KN88TR   +01   +00    2 m.  MSK144  MS   1704
06:52  RA1AW         KO59DU   +17   +09    2 m.  MSK144  MS   1228
07:00  F4VPC         IN87VV   +04   +07    2 m.  MSK144  MS   1296
07:11  F5DYD/P       JNØ3KG   +17   +08    2 m.  MSK144  MS   1475
07:28  GØHVQ         IO81UX   +14   +12    2 m.  MSK144  MS   1120
07:52  EB5EEO        IM98PG   +03   +00    2 m.  MSK144  MS   2013
08:06  GØSYP         IO83TK   +06   +07    2 m.  MSK144  MS   1099
08:30  EA2BFM        IN83MG   +04   +01    2 m.  MSK144  MS   1675
09:52  UA3QC         KO91PR   +18   +16    2 m.  MSK144  MS   1698
10:07  UA3TCF        LO26IU   +05   +11    2 m.  MSK144  MS   1968
11:59  UT7EW         KN78MM   +11   +11    2 m.  MSK144  MS   1545
12:42  RG4D          LO31AM   +09   +00    2 m.  MSK144  MS   2151
13:45  RM5P          KO84VH   +19   +01    2 m.  MSK144  MS   1548
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