Sorry for the repeat report, but K3NLT contacted me, and I need to correct his name from Jeff to Russ (see below).

3803 kHz, 9PM ET Sunday (currently 0100Z Monday).

Thanks to the following check ins (w) and relays (rel):

   Call     St   Radio/Amp                                  Name
1 N8SBE RI K4D/KPA500 via K1AV remote Dave (nc),(log),(w),(op) 2 WB9JNZ IL FTdx101d/KPA1500 Eric (rel),(w)
3  KC9NRO   OH   FTdx10                                     Greg    (w)
4  AE1E     NM   K4D/KPA1500 remote from TX                 Ken     (w)
5  WM6P     GA   K4D/KPA1500                                Steve   (w)
6  K1AV     RI   K4D/KPA500                                 Peter   (w)
7  K1DIH    CT   K4D/Tokyo Hi-Power                         Brian   (w)
8 WB4QJZ VA FT-1000 Harold (c/o),(w)
9  WW4JF    TN   K3s/KPA500                                 John    (w)
10 K1TH     MA   K4D/AL1200                                 Tom     (w)
11 K5WC AR Anan G2/Mercury Lux John (c/o),(w)
12 K3NLT    VA   K3s                                        Russ    (w)
13 K3DRP    MD   IC-7610                                    Stan    (w)
14 WA1MAD   MA   KX3 15W                                    Mike    (w)
15 W9JFK MI QMX+ 4W Joel (c/o),(w)
16 W9PCS    WI   K4D/KPA500                                 Paul    (w)


(Entries with (c/o) indicate a 'one and done' station that checked out during the 1st round. (n/h) failed to respond during initial (was only checked into Netlogger) or subsequent rounds. (p) indicates a portable station. (m) indicates a mobile station.)

We had a total of 16 check ins this week (including the NCS). Thanks to all the stations that helped with relays, and a big thanks to Peter, K1AV who hosted my K4D to his K4D connection from Michigan to Rhode Island while my 80M antenna is down for construction at my QTH. I hope to see all of you again. The net concluded at 9:59 PM ET.

We have a really great group of folks checking in, and I encourage everyone in the Midwest and adjoining areas to check in next week.

As a reminder, if you go to https://netlogger.org at the net starting time and look for the 80M Elecraft SSB Net, you should see the frequency we are using that evening, if we must QSY due to busy frequencies.

Also, check out https://hams.live to find out how to set up a multi-SDR receiver on your PC, which greatly aids in hearing folks during poor propagation or high noise levels.

73,

-- Dave, N8SBE
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