Good Evening again,
I missed the time change, again. Here are the summer time notes.
Please notice I will keep the half hour differential. As the sun moves
a little more, the forty meter net can move to z. For now it will
be at 2330z.
14050 kHz at 2200z Sunday (3 PM PDT Sunday)
I worked through the nets in my memory and I did not feel right. I was
certain I had worked Roy in Iowa but didn't remember typing his name. I
was right, I had made a mistake. Mea culpa.
On 14050.5 kHz at 2200z:
W0CZ - Ken - ND
NO8V - John - MI
=> K6XK - Roy - IA <=
K0DTJ - Brian - CA
KB
Good Afternoon,
Today was a good day to work on antennas. Steady rain, dense fog,
and light winds. When I first raised this antenna I had few choices for
where each leg could go. After the recent thinning my options are much
greater. So I moved the leg which was at 300 degrees to point
Last night I reported: K4DXU - Bill - TN - KX1 - 702
This should read:
K4DXU - Bill - TN - K2 - 5540
The other error on my part was: W6WY - Pete - CA - KX1 - 239 My records
have 279; ...
It really should be:
W6WY - Pete - CA - KX1 - 279
I had copied each correctly but missed the first one
One error this week. I copied the call just fine. But then I transposed
two characters and then cut and pasted it so the same errors shows up
twice. Maybe that should be counted as two errors ;) But I wanted to get
to soldering and did not go over the lists again for accuracy. I did
study
Mea Culpa
I lost one of you in the shuffle between copy notes and the final list.
Please add one more QNI to the 20 meter list between WA5ZNU and W0CZ.
W0YG - Chas - CO - K2 - 4853
I heard him very, very well. However I did not transcribe him to the list
when I made it during a lull.
Pl
I knew it. As soon as I posted I found an error.
I left off
NK8Q - Mark - PA - K2 - 4786
I heard him very well as Dave was calling but just missed transcribing his
information to the keyboard :(
He was a solid S7 with very little flutter. Curt was another good signal,
but then he is west
Good Afernoon,
I am forwarding this note from Jason so I can get my act together. For
some reason my roster has him as AK7A but in another place it has him as
AK7V. Since I never heard him and Tom did I should not second guess.
Ooops! Another error to watch for. Some day I may learn how
First off I have KL7CC's serial number incorrect:
Jim's K2 is 3935.
But the most egregious error was not in circling a call sign on my list.
W1TF - Ty - GA - K1 - 1423
Just wrote me a note. He was indeed copied on the 20 meter net last
night. He was in my notes but I failed to circle the c
Sorry folks, I seem to have given Russ, N9IV the wrong rig. Not once but
twice. I cannot justify nor determine how in the world a 0 became a 2.
My records all have him owning 4650. How I gave him 4652 I will never
know. My apologies to Russ and to whomever may own 4652. Hopefully this
is
Sorry Fred.
The information listed:
K6DGW - Fred - CA - K2 - 4298
Should read 4398.
One of these days I am going to strap myself down and play 2s and 3s at
myself for a few hours until I can tell them apart! I'll need to add an
equal proportion of QRN, QRM, and QSB to make it more like runnin
AE7RW should be named Rich not Ric. Sorry, I have no idea where the H
went.
You are corrected in the database and my log. This is for public
consumption.
Kevin. KD5ONS
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Sorry folks but I made another error in my net report.
Please upgrade Bob, W2SR from a K1 to a K2. SN remains 1370 however.
As ever 73,
Kevin. KD5ONS (Net Control Operator 5th Class)
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