John, I dont know what happen, but I didnt hear a thing on the AO-27 pass that 
was East of me. Checked the pass data on SatPc32 and made sure I was on the 
right freq's, but didnt hear a thing, so was a complete bust for that Grid. I 
even had an audience, and sure felt like an idiot after building up the 
excitement, and then zilch. Oh well.... I guess it happens. Even the SO-50 pass 
that I talked to Patrick was very noisy, and that is probably due to all the 
intermod in the area I was in, not only from the commercial stations, but from 
hams walking around keying up their mikes, talking to no one, just kerchunking 
the 440 repeaters. 

Very thick and heavy fog this morning going to Fresno, with visibility down to 
100 feet in some spots, and then most of the day overcast, hot and humid, which 
is rare here. There is an unusual High over us, causing this very early fog 
season. Felt like I was back in Alabama and Mississippi on my road trip... 

Unknown when I'll get back up that way......not for a month or more I am sure, 
but I'll hope for an AO-51 pass instead. Sorry it didnt work out.. 

John W6ZKH 


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "John Papay" <[email protected]> 
To: [email protected] 
Sent: Saturday, October 17, 2009 6:40:11 PM GMT -08:00 US/Canada Pacific 
Subject: DM07 

John, 

Did you cancel your trip to DM07 today. Didn't 
hear you on the AO-27 pass that WA8SME was on. 
Patrick reported hearing you in the morning from 
DM06 but didn't hear you on any other pass. Hope 
everything is ok there. 

The AO-27 pass was a zoo but Doug and I both made 
a contact with WA8SME. 

Let me know if you plan to operate from DM07 in the 
future. Thanks. 

73, 
John K8YSE 


John Papay 
[email protected] 

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