Good Evening,

   Propagation was better than I had expected.  On twenty meters QSB was only present on the eastern-most stations.  On forty meters there was more QSB on most everyone.  Noise was low so it was easier to copy weak signals.  When there are collisions I depend on a letter or two to identify each of you.  Then I noticed how many of your calls end in a V.  At one point I was trying to separate a group of you.  That reminded me of identifying flycatchers - https://www.audubon.org/field-guide/bird/least-flycatcher  Roy's X is distinctive, cutting through multiple signals.  Ten meters was mentioned at least three times.  I need to monitor the band while I am working.  Maybe a nearby SDR station would give me some hints.


  On 14051.7 kHz at 2300z:

W0CZ - Ken - ND

K6XK - Roy - IA

K0DTJ - Brian - CA

AB9V - Mike - IN

NS4V - David - NC

K4JPN - Steve - GA


  On 7047.5 kHz at 0100z:

W0CZ - Ken - ND

KG7V - Marv - WA

K0DTJ - Brian - CA

WM5F - Dwight - ID

W8OV - Dave - TX

K6PJV - Dale - CA

AB9V - Mike - IN

AE6JV - Bill - NH


Until next week 73,

   Kevin.  KD5ONS



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