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On 7/20/2019 7:40 PM, kevinr wrote:
?? Good Evening,
?? The sun has finally pushed the clouds away.?? It got warm too.
Huckleberries are going great as are the wild strawberries.?? I haven't
seen the bear again but
Good Evening,
The sun has finally pushed the clouds away. It got warm too.
Huckleberries are going great as are the wild strawberries. I haven't
seen the bear again but she would like them; there are even a few salmon
berries left. The coyotes started yipping at the moon last night
Good Morning,
I spent an hour hiking the property with another set of loggers.
Three times in one week; I am getting my exercise. Today it was wet so
we didn't break trail through the vine maple. Following in the elk paths
was good enough to let them see the work to be done. After this
Good Morning,
Please join us on:
14050 kHz at 2200z Sunday (3 PM PDT Sunday)
7047 kHz at z Monday (5 PM PDT Sunday)
73,
Kevin. KD5ONS
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Good Evening,
Roy, K6XK, mentioned not having any earthquakes this week. During my
formative years in Wisconsin I had never felt one. Then in 1972 or '73
the New Madrid fault in Missouri let loose. Instead of working on
chemistry problems I was reading Ambrose Bierce in my third floor
Good Evening,
The sun almost developed a spot this week. Its polarity was for the
next cycle. The solar flux index has been under 70 for quite some
time. But, like fishing, you just have to wait; and keep casting.
Weather remains unchanged from last week, cool and wet with a few
John,Re: "Anytime I change the mode from LSB or USB on any band to CW it
starts to send a “dit” without stopping..."Take a look at the plug and jack.
Be sure there is no damage to the jack, and that none of the plug was left
behind in the jack. That happened to me once on a keyboard. A part
John,
The recommended troubleshooting steps in cases like this is to remove
everything from the K3 except the power cable and the coax to a dummy load.
With that done, does the problem still appear - if so contact
supp...@elecraft.com.
If it does not appear, then plug things back in one at
Good morning
Do you have any external programs connected via CAT control?
Mike va3mw
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> On Jul 5, 2019, at 6:58 AM, Roy Koeppe wrote:
>
> John, I think you may have won the Unique Problem Award with that one. Good
> luck (sorry).
>
> Roy K6XK
>
>
> I am trying to
John, I think you may have won the Unique Problem Award with that one. Good
luck (sorry).
Roy K6XK
I am trying to run down a CW transmit problem on my K3s. Anytime I change
the mode from LSB or USB on any band to CW it starts to send a “dit” without
stopping and I have to halt it by
I am trying to run down a CW transmit problem on my K3s. Anytime I change the
mode from LSB or USB on any band to CW it starts to send a “dit” without
stopping and I have to halt it by restoring the configuration. This does fix it
until I try to switch to CW again; and then, the same story.
I
Good Evening,
Conditions were poor. QSB was deep. But the thunderstorm noise was
not too bad. I remember the bottom of the last cycle seemed
interminable, this one compares to it. At least the upward path is
steeper than the backside. Now to start seeing improvement.
The folks
Good Evening,
The annual Field Day hiatus has passed. It has been cool and wet.
But, then, it is not yet officially summer in Oregon. For that you have
to wait until after July 4th. However, the loggers have been very
active. They're clearing the other side of the top of this
OK figured it out.
After decoding signals (first step) then select TEXT DEC (0) then use “B” to
select WPM CHK.
Pretty cool.
de Frank KG9H
> On Jun 24, 2019, at 6:35 AM, Frank Krozel wrote:
>
> Looking for the instructions on how to indicate the speed of a received
> station on my K3.
>
Looking for the instructions on how to indicate the speed of a received station
on my K3.
Looked in the K3 manual but cannot find the speed indicator.
anyone? de Frank KG9H
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Good Evening,
Twenty meters was interesting today. Signals would appear for a few
seconds and then be gone. But normally they came back again and again.
Reports came in from Alaska to Connecticut, Iowa to California but the
closest was from about 16 miles away. Forest Grove, Oregon sits
Good Evening,
Solar conditions are little different than they have been for
weeks. We're due to enter another stream of ions which will keep us in
business for a while. I will continue switching between antennas to see
how they compare.
I mentioned the black bear to my neighbor who
Good Evening,
A few minutes after the second net I started dinner. Then I walked
out onto the deck. I took a few steps when I heard the crack of a
branch. Deer don't do that. I turned and saw a round black shape which
ran like a bear. Hmmm... black bear, cool. Not very big but I
Good Evening,
It was cool but not very wet this week. Good for all the hiking it
takes to retrieve and rebuild an antenna. It is a doublet with one leg
a few inches shorter than the other. A portable spar pole was not
lowered as the loggers moved it around the mountain. It was tall
Good Evening,
Conditions were poor. Many thunderstorms left layers of noise. QSB
was ranging over 5 to 6 S units. The ionosphere seems to be jumping if
not active.
On 14050.5 kHz at 2200z:
K0DTJ - Brian - CA
K4TO - Dave - KY
K6XK - Roy - IA
K4JPN - Steve - GA
On 7047.5 kHz
Good evening,
It has been a very pleasant week. Mornings of fog rain and then the
sun comes out for the rest of the day. Plants are growing like crazy.
The biting flies are not too bad but the breeze certainly helps. They
just can't find me to eat me.
I checked both 20 and 40
Good Evening,
Writing that always gives me the chills; like Alfred is about to
start his monologue. My parents never should have let me stay up that
late. Scared me silly. Be that as it may the week has progressed.
Cool, rainy, but pleasant. K4 chatter remains high as does Elecraft's
Good Evening,
The difference between propagation on twenty and forty meters was
amazing. Normally one predicts the other but not today. Twenty was
pretty good while forty was not. Both bands had strong QSB. I gave
more than one report of S0 to S6. There were a few thunderstorms but
Good evening,
A chilly, rainy week is causing the fir and hemlock to expose new
growth. More shades of green than you can imagine. The deer are taking
advantage of it. Lots of elk sign too. Many new birds but most of them
are passing through on their way north. A red shafted flicker
Good Evening,
Conditions were a little noisy, weak, with moderate QSB. I was
hoping for better. Weather, on the other hand, was great all over. I
plan to spend the week getting my fingers dirty planting seeds and
starts. The birds keep me company with an occasional hummingbird eyeing
Good evening,
A hot week caused the fire danger to spike. The moisture is baking
out of the ground, any wind can spread a spark. Even so there was heavy
logging higher up this mountain. Luckily they didn't start falling
trees until 4 AM. As it dries out they start much earlier.
Good Evening,
QSB plus a roaring background made copy interesting. But with a few
repeats things went fine. Outdoor activities were discussed with food
prominent in some of them. It was sunny here with enough wind to keep
the few biting flies off my scent. Some insects use infrared
Good Evening,
A recycled sunspot is rising for another pass. It rounded the limb
with a bang sending a CME off into space. Hopefully it will continue
its activity and shoot something in our direction. Weather has been very
pleasant. The moist green palette is being replaced by a
Good Evening,
Both bands had a medium level of QSB; but copy was OK on each of
them. Mostly tales of yard work but Dave was doing antenna work. He
had a much better signal than he did last week. I had frost last night
while Roy had some snow. I remember skiing in Wisconsin on May 5th
Good Evening,
The last of the neotenous flowers are blooming before the alder close
the canopy. Hummingbirds have ceased gathering cobwebs from around my
windows. Bracken fern are growing rapidly; not yet unrolling but over a
foot tall. Yesterday they were only lumps pushing out of the
Good Evening,
Twenty meters was noisy but open to the east. QSB was deep so
repetition was appreciated. Forty meters was also noisy but QSB was
deeper, cutting out whole words. It was fun digging out all of you. I
did have one problem. I thought I was copying noise. The signal was so
Good Morning,
Last week's sunspot is passing over the limb of the sun. The rest
of the surface is blank. But twenty meters has a roaring sound to it.
Even though the CME thrown by the spot was not aimed at us there are
still a few effects from it. There are a few contests going on but
Good Evening,
Propagation was better this week. Plenty of noise and QSB but at
least signals were present. S0 to S5 with decent copy. I did not hear
any thunderstorms. Cool weather reports for the most part. Lots of
yard work and clean up. Antenna projects will get pushed off for a
Good Evening,
More birds are returning and leaves are starting to appear. The deer
I've not seen in months are right outside my window. They are taking
advantage of the winds of last night. Long strands of lichen which
normally hang from the trees blow on to the ground and the deer eat it
Good Evening,
I have not been skunked in many years. But, on 40 meters I was met
with dead air after each CQ.
On 14049.5 kHz at 2200z:
NO8V - John - MI healing as his weather improves
K6XK - Roy - IA living the good life with cheap parking
AB9V - Mike - IN enjoying fewer bugs
Good Evening,
After a rainy week we had a break. And then more rain. The weather
is back to normal. Peaceful gloom and the sound of rain drops. The
moss is glowing. The sun is slightly more active. Who knows how that
will effect the ionosphere? We can find out tomorrow.
Please join
Good Evening,
QRM got out of hand on the second net. I just cannot compete with
those running power. But, it is not about competition it's about
finding out how you all are doing. The biting flies are just beginning
to dominate the landscape so I'm grumpy :) (later in the year I'll be
Good Evening,
It was nice to have a day of sun. The forest floor is just starting
to green up. The early plants need to get as much light as they can
before the alder leaf out. The spiders were making their presence
felt. Very few bugs out but they know better than I do about hunting
Good Evening,
Twenty meters sounded like wind driven snow crossing the prairie.
Hissing with some whistling. At least I couldn't feel the windchill.
Previous to the net I scanned and scanned and scanned finding only two
CW signals between 14000 and 14060 kHz. But I was able to work one
Good Evening,
Yesterday I drove from where there was still snow with my snow drops
just poking through. At my neighbor's house about 600 feet lower theirs
were blooming. At about 600 feet below that the daffodils were just
opening. Another 600 feet and I was in downtown Buxton where the
Hi Knut,
No, I found the lyrics applicable to my life; the aria has been
running through my head for the last two days. I have been very busy on
a project with lots of long sleepless nights. Eighteen months so far and
at least one more to go. But when this is done life will dawn and I
Not only that. but I have played the music to Nessun dorma!
73,
Dave, K4TO
On Thu, Mar 21, 2019 at 3:56 PM ab2tc wrote:
> Hi Kevin,
>
> I always read the CW Net report with great interest. I think of it as the
> "Oregon weather report" But WOW, this is the first time I have seen any
> message
Hi Kevin,
I always read the CW Net report with great interest. I think of it as the
"Oregon weather report" But WOW, this is the first time I have seen any
message sign off with the lyrics to one of Puccini's most famous tenor
arias. Is there is a connection to the subject line here or is this
Good Afternoon,
Things got very busy for me so this moldered in my files for a few
days. However, Sunday's propagation was not special nor good. Very
weak signals, deepish QSB, and a steady, windy sound. Even on forty
meters the normal crowd was thinned. Hopefully the sun will be more
Good Morning,
The snow is slowly melting its way off the land. I flushed the
first grouse of the season who was checking out the newly exposed soil.
The air smells wonderful, no dust, no pollen, no mold. With the
increasing temperature the bugs will soon be here. Once they get
hatched
Good Evening,
Twenty meters had a steady, windy sound to it. QSB was medium slow
but signals were weaker than last week. Forty meters was stronger but
the QSB was deeper. I was told of thunderstorms in California but could
not hear any lightning static. There were a few whistlers and
Good Morning,
Check the new net times. I wanted to keep the propagation instead
of moving the nets. So I did not change the Universal times but rather
the local times. If I would have used my normal methods the propagation
would be much different.
Now, hopefully, there will be some
Good Evening,
Twenty meters was weak with a medium level of noise on my end. Out
East they were getting hammered by it. Forty meters had less noise
(again from my point of view) but it made up for it with slow and deep
QSB. I gave more than one S0 to S9 report and a few of S2 to S7.
Good Evening,
Two whole days have passed with no snow fall. What a relief,
February was interminable. But even with the warmer temperatures it
will take a while for all the ice and heavy snow to melt. It sure is
nice to see the sun again.
While the sun remains as blank as it was all
I looked at the map, verified I had it correct, and then promptly typed
the wrong state.
K4TAX has not moved. Bob still lives in Tennessee.
73,
Kevin. KD5ONS Net Control Operator 4th class
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Good Evening,
Both bands had a steady hiss with rapid QSB between a wow and a
flutter. Signals were weaker than last week. Weather reports were
attention grabbing. I kept hearing the word blizzard. 50 mph with
heavy snow is pretty intense. When lightning and thunder accompany it
Good Evening,
Winter had been mild, now that's only a memory. It has snowed every
day for two weeks. The sun was also experiencing mild weather but now
it has a hole shooting ions off into space. The stream is turning our
way due Tuesday and Wednesday of next week. After the aurora
Good Evening,
Forty meters was contesters up and down the dial. And then it all
went quiet. I ran the forty meter net for 28 minutes and worked a nice
group of people. A few of them fresh from the contest others not so
fresh after hours of snow moving. The report of good food in New
Good Evening,
After a snow filled week the forecast is for sun and then more
snow. The solar flux has risen by one full point. However, a solar
breeze is due to hit on Tuesday. There is another contest this week.
The International DX CW contest. If I can find room on 20 meters I will
I found that any wired keyboard I used would suffer from the same problem,
usually a runaway transmit condition, where new characters got jam-crammed
into the keyboard buffer due to stray RF. This kept the KX3/PX3
transmitting until cancelled manually.
Bluetooth keyboards don't work because
I am using this one and have not had any issues.
https://www.amazon.de/TeckNet-Kabellose-Tastatur-QWERTZ-Schwarz/dp/B00M75WPKO
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with dropped characters, added characters and disconnecting from the px3.
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Good Evening,
Twenty meters was a little noisy but decent copy. Forty meters had
atmospheric noises and two kinds of QSB. Slow cycles and a fast
flutter. The latter can really chop up characters. The northern tier of
check ins all had some form of snow. Here the forecast keeps
Good Evening,
The WPX RTTY contest is running through tomorrow. They will finish
at the start of the forty meter net. But they may be filling much of
the CW portion of the band plan earlier in the day. If I can find an
open spot between them I will start the twenty meter net. If I have
Good Evening,
Compared to last week Fargo, North Dakota is undergoing a heat
wave. It's up to 0 degrees Fahrenheit :) Iowa has dense fog and
sauna-like temperatures in the mid 40s. My brother in SW Wisconsin
reported a flood just west of his barn. His Mangalitsa and mulefoot
pigs are
The twenty meter net went rather well. Once I had a chance to call the
net I was met by a solid tone which is always a good sign. The
tail-enders get a break. By being a second after the solid tone I can
get letters from your callsigns. Signal reports all had some QSB but
ranged from S1 to
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] Elecraft CW Net Announcement
Tied to check in for first time and here in Louisiana I was unable to hear
enough to tell what was being said.
Made one call but got no response
Bill
WF9M
> On February 3, 2019 at 10:26 AM Phil Shepard mailto:ph...@riousa.com >
Tied to check in for first time and here in Louisiana I was unable to hear
enough to tell what was being said.
Made one call but got no response
Bill
WF9M
> On February 3, 2019 at 10:26 AM Phil Shepard mailto:ph...@riousa.com > wrote:
>
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> Sundays at 1800Z on 14.3035.
>
> > > On
Sundays at 1800Z on 14.3035.
> On Feb 3, 2019, at 6:23 AM, RALPH TURK wrote:
>
> What time & Freq is the Elecraft SSB net on?
>
> Ralph,W7HSG
>
>
> 520-444-6610
>
> Ralph S. Turk,
>
>
>> On February 2, 2019 at 10:51 PM kevinr wrote:
>>
>>
>> Good Evening,
>>
>>Tomorrow we are
What time & Freq is the Elecraft SSB net on?
Ralph,W7HSG
520-444-6610
Ralph S. Turk,
> On February 2, 2019 at 10:51 PM kevinr wrote:
>
>
> Good Evening,
>
> Tomorrow we are due for a snow storm. Somewhere between six and
> eight inches before it ends. Hopefully it will not
Good Evening,
Tomorrow we are due for a snow storm. Somewhere between six and
eight inches before it ends. Hopefully it will not effect the power.
But the chances of me losing power between nets gets higher as the storm
increases. So we'll see what happens. If I am not around for
Good Evening,
Conditions were better on both bands. QSB was everywhere but I was
able to reach farther across the country. Alberta Clipper was the storm
type. Dry snow, lots of drifting, followed by deep cold. Good thing
dry snow insulates so well. My mother was born in North Dakota
Good Evening,
Please join us tomorrow on:
14050 kHz at 2200z Sunday (2 PM PST Sunday)
7047 kHz at z Monday (4 PM PST Sunday)
73,
Kevin. KD5ONS
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Good Evening,
Both bands were crystal clear and quiet. But neither were very
productive. The inclement weather of the Midwest may be part of it.
Even Central California was getting its share. Thunderstorms and a
tornado. Things are quieter here but it has been steadily raining for
the
Good Evening,
I have been reading forecasts of frigid cold in middle America.
Being a native of Wisconsin frigid means at least 25 below zero with
wind chill subtracted from there. I don't think the news people really
mean that though. The predictions have been drifting upward with a
Good Evening,
Twenty meters was not easy. After I worked Ken I called for more
check ins and got Roy and another very weak station. Roy said he needs
to keep his snow blower active. Maybe he'll volunteer for folks east of
him. I kept digging and found only a presence calling me. Then
Good Evening,
The small sunspot of last week has crossed over the limb of the
sun. Some auroral activity so there are ions out there. Without the
storms of summer it should be pretty quiet. My noise floor is normally
low, somewhere below S1. No nearby neighbors, no electric fences, and
Good Evening,
Twenty meters had QSB while forty had RTTY contesters and a very
loud tone slightly below 7047 kHz. This made me search for an open
frequency which I found at 7044 kHz. I called there until 0002z when I
switched back to around 7047 and found the contest was over. So I
Good Evening,
Hopefully I will be able to get on the air tomorrow. The winds are
starting to rise and the power keeps glitching every few minutes.
Mostly just brown out so the clocks stay set. The main power lines
from Bonneville Dam are very exposed to this weather. A snow storm may
Good Evening,
Conditions on both bands were fair. Both had some form of QSB but
forty meters had a growing noise problem. The sun is setting during the
second net so the conditions change quickly. Moving the net time
forward made the difference between me not hearing anyone to what we
Good Evening,
61% of 2018 has had a spotless sun. I think this the first time
above 60% all year. Scanning the list on spaceweather.com we have to go
back to 2009 for a more blank year. 2008 and 2009 were at the bottom of
the previous cycle. This means at least another year with few
Good Evening,
Twenty meters was not helpful today. But I did hear a lot of folks
on straight keys honing their skills for next weekend. Forty meters had
QSB ranging from Zip to S5 (one report) through S4 to S9. But the
change was rapid enough it would only effect a letter here and there.
Good Evening,
The full moon rose over the horizon as I was eating dinner. Then it
disappeared into the dense clouds. I thought it was going to be clear
enough to see the Christmas comet but those clouds got in the way.
Maybe next week when the moon is less bright and farther along in its
Hi Kevin,
There is a good reason I was on the 160M vertical on 20. It was the
antenna I could hear you best on. :-) Right now, my rotating tower with
the 40M Moxons is pointed at 164 and I won't turn it because I have a
trolley cable attached at 125 feet, getting ready to install a four
Good Evening,
Both bands were quiet and weak. Forty meters had deep QSB on
everyone. Reports of S4 to S9 happened. I gave one of S1 to S8. Good
thing the bands were quiet because the QSB made life interesting. Forty
meters was even more fun. I don't think I had the chance to call CQ
Good Evening,
The weeks seem to fly by this time of year. It does not help that
the days are short and gray. You can never tell what time it is because
the sun is so rarely visible. Lots of rain too. But it is not too cold
and it has yet to snow. The power went out for six hours or so
Gwen Patton writes:
I do try to have the decode around 3 or 4, but code that'll decode with the
preamp off doesn't even make the CWT bar flicker with it on.
I copy code in my head but have played with the CW decoder on my KX2 for
amusement and also at our FD station so the others could see
if I can help. I hope I
> understood the questions right and this helps.
>
> Thanks
>
> Gerald KC6CNN
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> *From: *Gwen Patton
> *Sent: *Wednesday, December 12, 2018 7:23 PM
> *To: *elecraft@mailman.qth.net
> *Subject: *[Elecraft] CW Decod
I'd say initially that you aren't configuring the radio for the best
decode. Here's something I wrote some months earlier. It might prove
worthwhile in your case. Of course not knowing what bands and your
noise conditions is something you'll have to judge for yourself. You
may need to
Please forgive me if this is a FAQ. If it is, just point me to where I can
find the old answer and I won't bring it up again.
I can usually get the CW decode to work if I can clearly hear the signal.
The CWT bar flashes and the text scrolls, and it gets a lot of characters
right. BUT...
Good Evening,
Conditions for both nets were fairly good. Some QSB but clear
signals nonetheless.
On 14050.75 kHz at 2200z:
K6XK - Roy - IA
W0CZ - Ken - ND
AB9V - Mike - IN
K4TO - Dave - KY
K6CN - Harv - CA
On 7047 kHz at z:
W6JHB - Jim - CA
W0CZ - Ken - ND
K0DTJ - Brian
Thanks Kevin and others who responded to my question about the SSB net.
73,
Guy WB7SZI
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Yes the Elecraft SSB net is 14.3035 at 1800 Z on Sunday. NCS is in Chicago. If
you don’t copy him, stay around because there are relay stations in Caif.
Oregon, Colorado , Fla. east cost, N. Texas and I forgot some.
Kurt W7QHD
> On Dec 8, 2018, at 9:47 PM, kevinr wrote:
>
> Good
Good Evening,
Only a few more weeks before the sun turns the corner and starts
moving again. That means I think I have found the proper times for the
nets until the next time change. Both twenty and forty meter nets
seemed to have OK propagation. Nothing fantastic but quiet and
Good Evening,
Propagation was better this week. Both bands were clear and loud.
Some whistlers on 40 m but the thunderstorm QRN was gone. Those
thunderstorms have been replaced by blizzards. Roy is prepping his
snowblower while Ken is outside in a creche tonight. Enjoying winter can
Good Evening,
It has been a very wet week. A few hours ago the rain got a little
more solid. No snow should accumulate but there will be flurries
tonight and tomorrow. Luckily, the sun is only twenty days away from
turning the corner. There is lag time in the system but I expect less
Good Afternoon,
When I could find no open spot to run the twenty meter net I went
back to my reading. CQWW covered a wide swath of the band. I started
the forty meter net at 0030z and had good results for a few minutes.
Then the band dropped off a cliff. Moving the time forward had
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Subject:[Elecraft] Elecraft CW Net Announcement
Date: Sat, 24 Nov 2018 21:30:18 -0800
From: kevinr
To: elecraft@mailman.qth.net
Good Evening,
...
Please join us tomorrow on:
14050 kHz at 2200z Sunday (2 PM PST Sunday)
7047 kHz at 0030z
Good Evening,
Rainy season is here. A foggy, wet, gray week, great for spending
time inside by the fire. Magazines have piled up but I normally keep
those for power outages. A sunspot is trying to grow. In a few days
we're due for a solar donation. Sometime Monday I think.
For
Good Afternoon,
Yesterday's twenty meter net had fair to good reception on a clear
band. The forty meter net had a few moments of good reception. Then
propagation dropped off of a cliff. Afterward I received a few emails
describing what was heard on their end. Fine signals while I was
Good Evening,
Mornings have been quite foggy but each sunset this week has been
very orange. I can't smell the smoke but it is out there. I am glad
the fog soaks all the nearby forest. The loggers are too. Each day I
heard heavy equipment moving to a new location.
Last week's test of
Good Evening,
The new time for the twenty meter net worked well. Signals were
clear, easy copy, even with deep QSB. I gave one report as the range S2
to S8. The new time for the forty meter net was not as good. Signals
had the same deep QSB but were weaker with more band noise. Now
Good Evening,
It is easier to see through the woods because almost all of the
leaves have fallen. The hours we have with which to see those woods has
diminished. I can't seem to get things done before dark because it
starts so early. Well this has effected the nets. I plan to run both
Good Evening,
Sweepstakes is filling the CW bands so we won't run the two nets
tomorrow. Hopefully the bands are good for all the contesters spending
long hours in the chair. I'll be back next week to see how the sun is
performing.
GL & 73,
Kevin. KD5ONS
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Good Evening,
The rain has slowed from the roaring noise I was hearing during the
second net to a mild patter on the roof. It got so loud I could barely
hear my own sending. I wear headphones. It was loud. But copy was
good on many of you. K4TO was about 50% copy on 20 meters but came
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