Good Evening,
Conditions were poor on both twenty and forty meters. Moderate
levels of QSB and some noise. There were no strong signals but there
were a few folks spread around on both bands. I was not sure how they
would work so I spent ten minutes scanning before each net. A few POTA
Good Evening,
It was a chilly, sunny week. Temperatures barely rose above 70
degrees. The berries are doing just fine. Last week's rain has helped
more of them ripen. Another storm is coming so the thimble berries will
be plentiful this year. Black raspberries are starting to appear.
Good Evening,
QSB on twenty meters was a fast flutter. A few storms provided
QRN. On forty meters the QSB was slower. The storms were louder there
too.
On 14050.5 kHz at 2200z:
W0CZ - Ken - ND
K6XK - Roy - IA
K0DTJ - Brian - CA
N1AL - Alan - UT
K4JPN - Steve - GA
On 7047.5
Good Evening,
It was a sunny, mild week. Various predators have moderated the
insect population. That, along with some breeze, makes it easier to sit
outside. Helps when you are under a vehicle or up in a tree working on
antennas. I do not miss the fire ants of Houston. If you can't
Good Evening,
Conditions were not good. Moderate to high QSB on both bands.
Weaker signals and summer storms did not help. Summer has arrived.
Temperature reports were from HOT to heat wave HOT with flooding; except
for the California coast where it gets foggy. No fog here for the
Good Evening,
It is indeed summer. High temperatures turned the bright green of
spring into mature growth. More hummingbirds arrived. I saw eight of
them clustered around the feeder shortly after dawn. By sunrise they had
dispersed to the nearby fireweed.
The sun is a little less
Good Evening,
Conditions were poor on both bands. Higher QSB on twenty meters
with more noise on forty. I tried different radios and other antennas.
However, after the forty meter net I found twenty meters quite active.
Then there are now holes in the ionosphere from all the commercial
Good Evening,
On Monday I noticed there were ripe salmon berries. Gray jays tend
them closely but had missed a few days. On Tuesday I saw, and heard, a
gray streak drop to the ground with a thump. On Wednesday the thumping
continued on my roof. Yesterday I saw an immature gray jay
Good Evening,
Twenty meters had a little noise with deep QSB. ESP to S6 for one
operator, S3 to S8 for another. Low noise helped me dig deeper. Forty
meters had a little less QSB but more noise. Signals were not as strong
as normal. There were a few thunderstorms in the background.
Good Evening,
The sun hit us with another CME yesterday. Solar flux dropped a
little, it is around 180 after a few days over 200. If it were less
cloudy I would take my telescope out for a look at the many sunspots.
Maybe next week.
The mostly cloudy week has kept temperatures
Good Evening,
I was pleasantly surprised when I received a response to my net
call. All morning twenty meters had been almost dead. Then, about an
hour before the net, I started hearing a few folks in rag chews. Twenty
meters did not have much noise, it was easier to hear weaker
Good Evening,
The new growth on the fir trees is less prominent. A few more weeks
and it will look like the rest of the needles. More variety of bird
calls. With warmer temperatures habitat improves. Lots more bugs :)
The sun is active with three large groups nearing the limb. RF
Good Evening,
Conditions were better on both bands than they have been in weeks.
I gave a few reports of NO QSB which has not been the case. Noise was
low so I expect signals were low too, at least storm noise was in the
distance. It was nice to hear folks better again.
On 14050.5
Good Evening,
It was a cool, sunny week. The ferns are over eight feet tall so
they're nearly done growing. During the warmest sunny days I found them
a home to many ladybugs. As soon as it cools, or the sun goes behind a
cloud they are gone. Red bugs against green ferns are easy to
Good Evening,
My prediction of QSB was inadequate to the conditions. I gave one
report of S1 to S9 and I was being kind on the lower end. ESP was
mentioned more than once. Late spring thunderstorms were stronger on 40
meter than they were on 20. Chatting was limited.
On 14050.5
Good Evening,
It has been a pleasant week. A number of new birds arrived: a
female Black-Headed Grosbeak, a Yellow Warbler, a Gold Crowned Kinglet,
and a turkey vulture. Those were only the ones who got my attention. I
am sure there are many more since the forest is producing insects
Good Evening,
Conditions were poor at best. ESP to non-existent at worst.
Moderate to deep QSB with a fair amount of noise. When I scanned each
band before the net I found very few stations on the air. The sun is not
being helpful :)
On 14050.5 kHz at 2200z:
K0DTJ - Brian - CA
Good Evening,
It was a cool, partly sunny week. Temperatures were warm enough for
hummingbirds to actively defend the feeder. New growth, a fresh crop of
insects, and drier weather brought many new birds. I expect to see the
elk return to take advantage of the grass.
The sun is
Good Evening,
Conditions on 20 meters were poor. I got a chance to ask if the
frequency was in use. Then the op running it came out of the noise to
reach S6. This was true for 2 kHz in either direction. I listened for a
while before I got back to chores.
40 meters also had deep QSB
Good Evening,
It has been a chilly, wet week. The cold weather has affected the
hummingbirds. The males don't fight very much, not even a tail
display. They just give each other angry glares as they feed.
The sun is a little less active. We are between the most active
groups which
Good Evening,
I knew conditions had improved when I got reports of poor
propagation. Poor is much better than non-existent :) QSB was
prevalent; moderate speed with signals running from ESP to S3, or S3 to
S7. Closer stations had a little flutter on top.
On 14050.5 kHz at 2200z:
Good Evening,
The sun remains quite active. Solar flux is above 200 and the
sunspot number is over 160. However, the large group from last week is
no longer facing our way so the CMEs should slow down for a while.
Hopefully there will be better propagation tomorrow than that of the
Good Evening,
Propagation ranged from abysmal to poor. QSB was slow and
moderate. Noise was quite low which is always a tip off. Weather
reports were pleasant. Spring is hinting at summer.
On 14050.5 kHz at 2200z:
K0DTJ - Brian - CA
On 7047.5 kHz at z:
K6PJV - Dale - CA
Good Evening,
The ongoing geomagnetic storm has dropped to G1. Tomorrow they are
predicting another round at the G5 level. Communications below 30 MHz
will probably be impaired. Hopefully the two nets will be unaffected
during a lull between CMEs.
The snow from last week was
Good Evening,
Conditions were poor to adequate. On twenty meters QSB was deep, S1
to S9. Noise was moderate to high. On forty meters there was less QSB
with moderate noise. Signals were OK to quite loud. The ionosphere is
moving, QSB was present on everyone. One active sunspot is
Good Evening,
It has been a cold, wet, snowy week. My daffodils look fresh due to
the chill. They last for weeks during the end of winter. Birds are
settling in. A few woodpeckers are making homes.
The sun is very active. Multiple CME hits and near misses, with
another due
Good Evening,
Conditions were poor on both bands. QSB was present in good measure
on both 40 & 20 meters. There was only a little noise from thunder storms.
On 14050.5 kHz at 2200z:
W0CZ - Ken - ND
WJ7S - John - UT
K0DTJ - Brian - CA
K6XK - Roy - IA
On 7047.5 kHz at z:
Good Evening,
Spring is progressing. I finally saw the hummingbird which is
emptying the feeder. I also saw a doe with a yearling eating their way
across the new undergrowth. Their winter coats make them quite
visible. They were back again today. Then the doe found a dry spot
under a
Good Evening,
Conditions were not great on either band. QSB was mild on twenty,
but deep to deeper on forty meters. More noise there too. Some storm
noise, some space noise. Sun and warmth are returning, along with
flowers and spring chores.
On 14050.5 kHz at 2200z:
K0DTJ - Brian
Good Evening,
It was partly sunny and cool all week. Currently it is windy. My
view is much greener. More flowers but no hummingbirds at the feeder.
It has stopped snowing so they should show up soon. The daffodils are
all open with a few trilliums here and there.
The ionosphere
Good Evening,
Spring chores are bubbling up the to do list pushing most other
items down. Once the snow is gone and the sun comes out it is time to
get ready for next winter :) You only know if you had enough wood when
April rolls around and there is still some left.
Propagation was
Good Evening,
Spring is mostly here. More flowers, more birds, more pollen, and
more bugs. Sun appears more often these days. However, more snow is
due on Tuesday. Frosty nights kill off the biting flies, I appreciate
being eaten less.
The sunspot number is below 100 but the sun
Good Evening,
Conditions were unfavorable on 20 meters. A DX pile up, rapid QSB,
some noise, and weak signals did not help. 40 meters was better;
stronger signals, less noise, with lighter QSB.
On 14051.3 kHz at 2200z:
K6XK - Roy - IA
W8OV - Dave - TX
K0DTJ - Brian - CA
On
Good Evening,
Conditions were fair on both bands. A little QSB on 20 meters, more
on 40 m.
On 14050.5 kHz at 2200z:
W0CZ - Ken - ND
K6XK - Roy - IA
K4JPN - Steve - GA
On 7047.5 kHz at z:
K0DTJ - Brian - CA
K6PJV - Dale - CA
WM5F - Dwight - ID
W0CZ - Ken - ND
Until next
Good Evening,
Some weeks nothing goes right, this was not one of them. Light rain
then sun and mild temperatures. More flowers and more birds. Snow is
melting above me so streams are full. The ground was dry enough to let
me check the forest. I have much less damage than my neighbors.
Good Evening,
Twenty meters had less QSB than I had expected. Earlier in the day
the band was roaring with static. But, by net time, it had calmed down
to more moderate levels. Forty meters had some fast, light QSB with
less noise. Weather reports are showing a warming trend, with less
Good Evening,
The last bit of snow melted yesterday. Winter may be done, spring
can take over. A few daffodils are turning yellow. They should open
this week. Many birds have returned, some of them have started to
nest. I saw a Steller's Jay collecting moss from a nearby limb.
Good Evening,
Twenty meters had decent propagation. At the very end the noise
level started rising. On forty meters there was some noise and a
moderate level of QSB. About two S units on everyone who checked in.
It is surprising how well the sun is doing with the sunspot number so
Good Evening,
It was sunny and warm today. Most of the snow has melted so I went
for a walk to check the damage to the forest. A few dozen broken trees
ranging from ten inches in diameter to twenty. Their trunks exploded
into many shards around thirty feet up. Only the Doug fir
Good Evening,
Both nets had OK propagation. Both bands also had QSO party
participants. I know Wisconsin was having theirs but it sounded like a
number of other states were having theirs too. The CW bands were being
utilized :)
Weather reports were uplifting. Almost everyone else
Good Morning,
I missed the time change. As usual the nets both stay at the same
local time while their UTC (Z) times change. Same as every other year
if I remember the dates for the changes. So please check your schedules
for 3 PM and 5 PM Pacific Daylight time.
Please join us on (or
Good Evening,
The snow is no longer in the trees. It has all fallen after pruning
the forest. A few small trees are down, a few large tops, lots of
branches, thousands of cones, and millions of fir needles. A good
supply of lichen is on the snow attracting the deer. Squirrels are busy
Good Evening,
Conditions were a better on forty meters; twenty meters had more
noise with a little QSB. Forty had deeper QSB but less noise. Both of
my antennas could have been a problem. They were covered with a few
inches of snow while more was falling quickly. I heard thunder a few
Good Evening,
QSB was present on both bands with two rates. A slow S3 rate and a
fast S1 rate, it chopped up code a little. Low noise helped me copy
into the depths. Weather reports were consistently mild. What should be
the last snow storm of the season is just getting underway. The
Good Evening,
Spring is coming: fifty degrees and sunny followed by six inches of
snow. I saw a few daffodil shoots which always precede the last
snowfall. If it happens before they are too tall they don't mind.
The sun is very active this week; one large sunspot especially so.
Good Evening,
Twenty meters had decent conditions such that many contesters could
be heard far into the distance. JAs from one side and on the other loud
VE1 stations. QSB was moderate and slow. On forty meters the QSB was
faster, or rather a moderate and slow type with a faster flutter
Good Evening,
The sun had an active week sending numerous flares and CMEs. There
were a few RF blackouts but the CMEs mostly missed us. There are fewer
sunspots though plenty of ions are flowing our way. Expect a variety of
QSB, some ion static, and those odd noises which whistle through
Good Evening,
Both bands were noisy, with some QSB. On twenty meters I had to
move down, then down again to find an open frequency. SKCC was quite
active today. Forty meters was more noisy with weaker signals and
rapid, light QSB. Winter has become mild. Today I heard a tree frog
and
Good Evening,
The sun is quite active. One large sunspot group has flared a few
times. A CME is on the way due the 13th. That sunspot group has a mix
of magnetic fields which creates an unstable region. Anything launched
in the next few days will be in our direction. I listened on 80,
Good Evening,
Twenty meters had little noise and mild QSB. Forty meters had
stronger QSB with a slow flutter. Looks like there is an active sunspot
group moving into view. We will get a week of flare activity from it.
On 14050.5 kHz at 2300z:
W0CZ - Ken - ND
K0DTJ - Brian - CA
Good Evening,
The last few days have been sunny and mild. Today I walked most of
my southern, western, and northern boundaries. The seasonal stream in
the NW corner is flowing with one to two inch waterfalls. Just off the
edge of the property it descends into the canyon below. There is
Good Evening,
Conditions were good on both bands. Mild QSB with a little noise,
but signals popped through nicely. Temperature reports were also mild.
Any snow left above me is filling seasonal streams. It is time to clean
the hummingbird feeders and wait for their arrival.
On
Good Evening,
It may have stopped raining for a few minutes this week, the fog
was persistent. Yesterday the last of the snow succumbed.
The sun is taking a short break. No CMEs are currently due. The
sun spot number dropped below 100. It looks bare but I doubt that will
last
Good Evening,
Conditions were OK on both bands. Slow QSB on most everyone on 20
meters, with faster QSB on 40 meter signals. Noise was not too high on
either band. The ionosphere was fairly calm today. I did hear some
digital operations off frequency and a few whistlers. In a couple
Good Evening,
After a series of very cold days winter has returned to normal. In
other words it is raining, foggy, and the snow is melting. I expect the
snow to be gone by Wednesday at this rate. The storms shook the trees
and filled the snow with seeds. Now birds are taking advantage
Good Evening,
Conditions were odd. A little QSB on 20 meters, more on 40 m. Same
with noise: less on 20 meters, more on 40. It was where my signal was
landing. How could I hit GA and not reach the Midwest? The cold
weather must be refracting the RF :)
Weather ranged from mild
Good Evening,
Winter got cold this week. Currently it is 15 degrees F with fresh
snow falling. It is supposed to get marginally warmer by tomorrow.
Sleet was falling earlier, which seems odd considering the temperature.
It must be near freezing wherever it was formed.
The sun is
Good Evening,
Signals were strong on twenty meters with light, rapid QSB on a few
of you. Propagation on forty meters seems correlated to sunset. The
net began slightly after sunset. It is hard to tell exactly because of
the clouds over the ocean. Signals are strong at first, with low
Good Evening,
It has been cool, wet, and foggy. Today it snowed for a while.
Some of it stuck. The sun rose above my southern horizon today. It
hides behind the mountain for a few weeks around the solstice,
increasing the gloom factor.
The sun looks uncluttered, but it is pretty
Good Evening,
Both bands were OK. Low noise, mostly clear signals. Brian told me
there had been an X class flare at 2205z. I later read it had blacked
out signals across the Pacific. Twenty meters woke up shortly before
the net. There was a little QSB but not enough to affect copy.
Good Evening,
The weather has been mild and wet, with a few minutes of sun. I am
seeing more hunters than elk. A longer range forecast has snow in a few
weeks from a cold front moving south. Power was out for a few hours due
to high winds breaking lines from Bonneville Dam. Good thing
Merry Christmas :)
Twenty meters was fair to OK with slow, light QSB and low noise.
Forty meters had fast and slow QSB with moderate noise. Next week will
be the last net of 2023 and the first net of 2024. The sun should be
very active by then.
On 14050.5 kHz at 2300z:
K0DTJ -
Good Evening,
It was the day before the day before Christmas. The clouds settled
into the valleys with the sun skimming the southern horizon. It held
little warmth due to the grazing angle. My walk was more brisk than
usual to generate some heat. However, I did not startle a bird,
Good Evening,
Twenty meters was full of ongoing QSOs when I searched for a
frequency. Thank you for finding me; I'm sure propagation assisted you
all. Conditions were better than I had hoped for. Noise was low on
twenty meters and not much higher on forty meters. QSB was moderate on
Good Evening,
Terrestrial weather has been partly sunny, windy, and chilly. Solar
weather was more intense. Multiple CMEs are on the way spawned by a
single sunspot. One of them is from the X class flare which blacked out
communications earlier this week. One, or a mix of two, is due
Good Evening,
Good Grief! I predicted propagation conditions correctly :) Both
bands were fairly quiet with mild QSB. One op mentioned all bands being
good. Another was in the 10 meter contest as well as in WES. Another
will be running stations on 160 meters before dawn. So I guess
Good Evening,
There were brief pauses in the rain this week. Sometimes the breaks
were sunny. Other times there was snow. Snow line keeps moving up and
down past me so any accumulation is temporary.
The sun has a few large, active sunspot groups. There are no
predicted CMEs.
Good Evening,
Twenty meters was mostly quiet, with mild QSB. Forty meters was
more noisy, with moderate QSB. Weather reports were chilly, to cold, to
snowy, to rainy, to droughty, to mild and sunny. I'm trying to arrange
a rain swap with Iowa; sunny days in December would be nice.
Good Evening,
It has been mostly sunny but cool. The first snow of the season
fell yesterday. Early in the week I heard branches breaking so I went
outside for a look. A herd of elk was spread through the forest. The
younger elk were chasing each other around the clearest areas
Given the series
1 11 21 1211 111221 312211 13112221
The next number is 1113213211
73, Ad (pe1ftv)
Op ma 27 nov. 2023 03:28 schreef kevin :
> Good Evening,
>
> When it was time to start the twenty meter net I could not find an
> open frequency anywhere close. It was easier to
Good Evening,
When it was time to start the twenty meter net I could not find an
open frequency anywhere close. It was easier to find room on forty
meters though there was some QRM toward the end. A couple reports of
snow, with even more reporting cold temperatures. Time to bring in
Good Evening,
It was a much less gloomy week. In fact it was downright sunny.
Cold though, at least for here. Last night it dropped into the high
teens. It did get above freezing today but not by much. The bird basin
has not thawed. The elk have carved a new path just inside a
Good Evening,
Conditions were fair to OK. Mild QSB with low noise. Fall weather
reports of clear skies with moderate to low temperatures. Feasting and
football were both mentioned. No KH1's have checked in yet, there have
been inquiries.
On 14050.5 kHz at 2300z:
NO8V - John - MI
Good Evening,
The week was mostly sunny with temperatures below 50F. Warm enough
for a new crop of mushrooms but too cold for spiders. The alder have
lost their leaves, now the mosses are glowing bright green. More light
and rain lets them progress to their diploid phase.
The sun
Good Evening,
Twenty meters had more QSB while forty meters had less noise. No
snow was reported but there was rain and cooling. It is less foggy
today, not nearly gloomy enough for the Addams family.
On 14050 kHz at 2300z:
W0CZ - Ken - ND
K0DTJ - Brian - CA
WJ7S - John - UT
K4JPN
Good Evening,
It has been a wet week. The sun did come out for a few seconds but
the rest of the time it has been foggy, rainy, and gloomy. Almost all
of the bracken ferns are yellow, gold, or bronze. Leaves have mostly
changed to some shade of yellow with a slight tinge of orange.
Good Evening,
The ARRL CW sweepstakes is filling the bands. Forty meters is
currently full from 7002 kHz to 7072 kHz. There will be no room to run
either net tomorrow. Remember the time change, enjoy the fall colors,
and good luck with the contest.
73,
Kevin. KD5ONS
-
Good Evening,
Both bands had low noise with moderate to deep QSB. Cold weather
arrived early from Georgia to Michigan to Oregon. I had to break the
ice on the birds' water basin this morning. They were skidding across
the surface when they hopped off of the landing branch.
On
Good Evening,
The week was foggy and wet until yesterday. Then skies cleared and
the temperature dropped to 25F. Today was perfect for kicking up
grouse, but I saw none. In fact I saw or heard very few birds. The
mushrooms were showing a lot of frost damage.
The sun is active but
Good Evening,
Twenty meters was pretty good. Some slow, mild QSB with a little
noise. Forty meters was OK too with a little storm noise. The KH1 was
mentioned but a KX1 checked in from a backyard. Hmm... :) There is room
for a barbecue, picnic, or roasted chili net. N0SS used to send
Good Evening,
More color changes and fewer leaves let me see the birds more
easily. During a burst of heavy rain I watched a number of Varied
Thrushes using transient puddles to wash up. I thought birds sat under
cover when it rained; they were enjoying the downpour.
Two CMEs may
Good Evening,
Twenty meters was strong this afternoon. S7 to S9 signals with low
QSB. Forty meters was not as strong with a little more noise.
On 14050.5 kHz at 2200z:
NO8V - John - MI
K0DTJ - Brian - CA
W0CZ - Ken - ND
WJ7S - John - UT
K4JPN - Steve - GA
W8OV - Dave - TX
WM5F -
Good Evening,
It was a wet chilly week while I explored unproductive paths. Now
that I've mapped the dead ends it will be easier to find the correct one.
The forecast is for no CMEs and no solar flares. The ionosphere
will get a chance to calm down a little. Less QSB is nice.
Good Evening,
Twenty meters worked well today. Low to moderate, slow QSB. Forty
meters had deeper QSB and a storm.
On 14049.5 to 14050.5 kHz at 2200z:
W0CZ - Ken - ND
NO8V - John - MI
W7LXN - Myron - AZ
AB9V - Mike - IN
WJ7S - John - UT
K4JPN - Steve - GA
W8OV - Dave - TX
K6DGW
Good Evening,
I have seen a few groups of geese flying south. Some are flying in
V formation, but most are not. The elk are taking advantage of the
paths I opened; the ground is chewed up with hoof prints. A bobcat or a
mountain lion is using the same path. There are more color changes
Good Evening,
Conditions were fair to good. One thunderstorm on twenty meters,
with a weaker one on forty. QSB was slow and not very deep. Signals
were clear and easy to copy.
On 14049.75 kHz at 2200z:
NO8V - John - MI
W0CZ - Ken - ND
AC5P - Mike - OK
K4JPN - Steve - GA
K4TO -
Good Evening,
The rainy season began early this year; the last week was chilly,
foggy, and wet. The sun returned today highlighting new color changes.
With temperatures dropping to the mid 30s some shrubs are getting ready
for winter. Some crows were ridge soaring over me today. With
I fairly regularly listen for the net but never heard anything until last
Sunday. Steve, K4JPN had a nice signal into the Chicago area.
Dave K9SW
> On Sep 24, 2023, at 9:26 PM, kevin wrote:
>
> Good Evening,
>
>Twenty meters had decent signals with some QSB and a few strong storms.
>
Good Evening,
Twenty meters had decent signals with some QSB and a few strong
storms. Working around the lightning was not too hard. Forty meters was
a little weaker with faint thunderstorms.
On 14050 kHz at 2200z:
W0CZ - Ken - ND
K4TO - Dave - KY
AB9V - Mike - IN
W8OV - Dave - TX
Good Evening,
I took advantage of the cool week to trim a few dozen trees. I cut
all the branches within reach of my limb loppers. Now the elk trail is
easier to traverse; the deer should follow it too. It began with me
clearing the WiFi path. Now I have more paths for wire antennas
Good Evening,
Conditions were good on 40 meters but great on 20. Strong signals
with low noise makes life easy. Very little QSB too. I think that CME
missed. Between nets I went outside for a while. Lots of birds were
moving because of the squirrels bombing them with cones. Off in the
Good Evening,
I was pruning begonias when an Oregon Nuthatch landed on the lip of
the water basin next to me. Three common species are the Oregon Junco,
the Oregon Chickadee, and the Oregon Nuthatch. Each of them has a patch
of rusty brown on them. Otherwise they are like their cousins
Good Evening,
My "new" antenna worked very well. More noise, which was expected,
and more contacts, which was gratifying. I built the dipole from
recycled antennas. Most of my antennas fail at the feed point due to
limbs bending under heavy snow loads. Others fail due to limbs flying
Good Evening,
After a wet, cool week today feels very nice. Sunny skies, no wind,
temperature rose to 79 F. It is nice to walk outside without the bugs
around. The spiders eat them. The Canada jays are migrating to lower
limbs eating more bugs. A few followed me around today as I
Good Evening,
Conditions were marginal on both bands. Moderate to deep QSB on
twenty meters with less QSB and more storm noise on forty meters.
On 14050.5 at 2200z:
NO8V - John - MI
W0CZ - Ken - ND
K4JPN - Steve - GA
K0DTJ - Brian - CA
K4TO - Dave - KY
WJ7S - John - UT
On
Good Evening,
Rain gave the soil a fresh, spicy scent due to its heritage. The
last of the large cedar trees were cut before WWII but the soil is made
from generations of their needles and fallen timber. I took my laptop
out into the forest to call a Pileated woodpecker. He flew in and
Good Evening,
Conditions were so so. Moderate, slow QSB with a steady hiss. On
twenty meters the signals were all down a bit, but my reach was better.
Forty meters was noisier with deeper QSB.
I rewrote some antenna modelling code I created a long time ago.
Unwrapping the dipole
Good Evening,
It was a cool week with some fog, then a thunderstorm with an inch
of rain. The forest enjoyed the moisture. Some of the ferns are
turning yellow from a few 30 degree nights. Smoke has returned but not
as thick as it was last week.
The sun continues to be moderately
Good Evening,
Twenty meters had moderate QSB with noise like ocean surf. Forty
meters had a little more noise and stronger signals. Smoke was heavy
during the first net. I watched it swirl through the trees as I sent
and coughed. Some had dissipated by the second net but my eyes stung.
Good Evening,
The sun has numerous, complex sunspot groups. Curiously no strong
flares are expected. That is an interesting point of view :) Flux is
high and the auroral oval is bright. I expect a steady hiss interrupted
by lightning static.
Each morning this week the sky was red.
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