Good Evening,
A few days ago I noticed a path through the trees which would let
one leg of my antenna rise about ten feet. Once I started it was more
work than I had planned. I had to drop the other antenna just to move
the first one. I was able to walk that leg out at right angles for
about 100 feet until I could get it over a limb on the center tree. I
ran out of space before I could get it over any of the next higher
limbs. But it was about twenty feet higher near the center and wound up
ten feet higher on the north end. Once that warmed me up I split wood
for a while.
Good thing I did that work because it started snowing last night and
kept it up until noon. Four inches of new snow later the antennas are
easy to spot. Each of them is a two inch cylinder of snow. When they
are covered like they are now I don't get out as well as usual.
Hopefully the wind will kick up tonight and clear them. A high of 37
degrees is forecast for tomorrow so we should be fine. The solar flux
is below 70 again so propagation won't be very good. During the last
solar minimum we got by on the odd shot of solar wind now and then.
This time around the sun seems even more quiet. Maybe my antenna work
will make a difference. Tomorrow we can find out.
Please join us on (or near):
14050 kHz at 2200z Sunday (3 PM PDT Sunday)
7047 kHz at 0000z Monday (5 PM PDT Sunday)
73,
Kevin. KD5ONS
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