Same temperature here in Imperial Valley, in peak summer we use to
reach 120 F and I have been operating outside all the time as Rick do,
Patrick WD9EWK also knows the conditions of operating outside here in
Souther California Desert.

73's KI6YAA

On Sun, Jul 24, 2011 at 5:19 PM,  <saguaroas...@cox.net> wrote:
> Clayton,
>
> 100 degree pass? That's nothing her in DM33... 110 is more the norm...... 
> Since my Station is a handheld, I'm standing out in my backyard with sweat 
> running down my eyes while trying to keep track of who on and where the 
> frequency is. Still it fun, though my daughter thinks I'm nuts.
>
> 73
> Rick
> K7TEJ
>
> ---- Clayton W5PFG <kayakfis...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> It's summer time and a lot of us are operating mobile or portable.
>>
>> Due to the heat and drought conditions here in the US I have named this
>> summer the "Summer of 100 Degree Passes," commemorating the triple-digit
>> temperatures.
>>
>> ..and you thought I was referring to maximum elevation / TCA in the subject
>> line, didn't you?
>>
>> 73
>> Clayton
>> W5PFG
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