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Elecraft CW Net Announcement

kevinr@coho.net
Good Evening,

     I spent the last few days listening on twenty and forty meters. 
The North American QSO Party is a good way to test my new antenna.  I
have found the forty meter band picks up around 0030z.  The QSB flattens
and the signals are easier to dig out. There is a noticeable difference
in noise level between the inverted-V and the vertical.  After 0000z I
was able to copy MT, IL, MN, ID, KY, NY, NJ, NM, CT, SD, CO, FL, OR, AZ,
OK, TX, KS, LA, NV, UT, CA, and wherever VK5MAV is located this week.
Hopefully I can do as well tomorrow :)

   I will start the second net at 0030z since there was such a
noticeable difference in propagation after 0015.  I will switch between
the inverted-V and the vertical often.  As the days shorten I'll move
the forty meter net back to 0000z.  Until then I will see how we do at
0030z instead.

    More berries are getting ripe.  I'm looking for a good spot for
blackberries.  Maybe in the clear cut to the north.  Salmon berries were
not too good this year.  Neither were the thimbleberries.  The wild
straw berries were good though.  The fire danger is high right now
because we have not had rain in over a week.  Looks like we may get some
fog tomorrow night.  That will help the blackberries.

    There are two sunspots and the SFU is up to 72.  But the auroral
oval is rather weak.  There was little QSB on anyone I heard on 20 or 40
meters over the last few days.  Some was present as 40 woke up but then
it disappeared.  Not much band noise either.  It did not sound like
there were any thunderstorms.

Please join us on (or near):

14050 kHz at 2200z Sunday (3 PM PDT Sunday)
   7047 kHz at 0030z Monday (5:30 PM PDT Sunday)

    73,
       Kevin. KD5ONS


_


*FORD:*
Trillian, are you seriously telling us you’ve been talking to a box of
shoes?

*TRILLIAN:*
Yes.

*FORD:*
And he -

*ZAPHOD:*
She.

*ARTHUR:*
It.

*TRILLIAN:*
They.

*FORD:*
…thought that you also were the admiral?

*TRILLIAN:*
Well you heard it.

*ZAPHOD:*
What are they? Clinically thick?

*FORD:*
I think they’re very clever, they’re trying to confuse us to death.

*MARVIN:*
I don’t think they’re very clever. There’s only one person as
intelligent as me within thirteen parsecs of here and that’s me.

/[The Book activates]/

*THE BOOK:*
The Haggunennons of Vicissitus Three have the most impatient chromosomes
of any life-forms in the galaxy. Where as most races are content to
evolve slowly and carefully over thousands of generations - discarding a
prehensile toe here, nervously hazarding another nostril there, the
Haggunennons would do for Charles Darwin what a squadron of Arcturan
Stunt-Apples would have done for Sir Isaac Newton. Their genetic
structure, based on the quadruple-stellated octo-helix, is so
chronically unstable, that far from passing their basic shape onto their
children, they will quite frequently evolve several times over lunch.
But they do this with such reckless abandon that if, sitting at table,
they are unable to reach a coffee spoon, they are liable without a
moments consideration to mutate into something with far longer arms -
but which is probably quite incapable of drinking the coffee. This, not
unnaturally, produces a terrible sense of personal insecurity and a
jealous resentment of all stable life-forms, or “filthy rotten stinking
samelings” as they call them. They justify this by claiming that as they
have personally experienced what it is like to be virtually everybody
else they can think of, they are in a very good position to appreciate
all their worst points. This appreciation is usually military in nature
and is carried out with unmitigated savagery from the gunrooms of their
horribly beweaponed, chameleoid death flotilla. Experience has shown
that the most effective way of dealing with any Haggunennon you may meet
is to run away… terribly fast.


Antelope Freeway 1/512 mile

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Re: Elecraft CW Net Announcement

Vic Rosenthal
Maybe I'll invest 15 minutes of sleep time at 0030z tomorrow morning
(0330 local). Who knows? I've never been able to hear the net, but maybe
this time...

73,
Victor, 4X6GP
Rehovot, Israel
Formerly K2VCO
CWops no. 5
http://www.qsl.net/k2vco/
On 02/08/2020 5:39, kevinr wrote:

> Good Evening,
>
>      I spent the last few days listening on twenty and forty meters. The
> North American QSO Party is a good way to test my new antenna.  I have
> found the forty meter band picks up around 0030z.  The QSB flattens and
> the signals are easier to dig out. There is a noticeable difference in
> noise level between the inverted-V and the vertical.  After 0000z I was
> able to copy MT, IL, MN, ID, KY, NY, NJ, NM, CT, SD, CO, FL, OR, AZ, OK,
> TX, KS, LA, NV, UT, CA, and wherever VK5MAV is located this week.
> Hopefully I can do as well tomorrow :)
>
>    I will start the second net at 0030z since there was such a
> noticeable difference in propagation after 0015.  I will switch between
> the inverted-V and the vertical often.  As the days shorten I'll move
> the forty meter net back to 0000z.  Until then I will see how we do at
> 0030z instead.
>
>     More berries are getting ripe.  I'm looking for a good spot for
> blackberries.  Maybe in the clear cut to the north.  Salmon berries were
> not too good this year.  Neither were the thimbleberries.  The wild
> straw berries were good though.  The fire danger is high right now
> because we have not had rain in over a week.  Looks like we may get some
> fog tomorrow night.  That will help the blackberries.
>
>     There are two sunspots and the SFU is up to 72.  But the auroral
> oval is rather weak.  There was little QSB on anyone I heard on 20 or 40
> meters over the last few days.  Some was present as 40 woke up but then
> it disappeared.  Not much band noise either.  It did not sound like
> there were any thunderstorms.
>
> Please join us on (or near):
>
> 14050 kHz at 2200z Sunday (3 PM PDT Sunday)
>    7047 kHz at 0030z Monday (5:30 PM PDT Sunday)
>
>     73,
>        Kevin. KD5ONS
>
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Re: Elecraft CW Net Announcement

Rich NE1EE
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On 2020-08-01 19:39:-0700, kevinr wrote:
>*MARVIN:*
>I don�t think they�re very clever. There�s only one person as intelligent as me within thirteen parsecs of here and that�s me.

"I don�t think they�re very clever. There�s only one person as intelligent as I within thirteen parsecs of here, and that�s I."

Of course, I don't know what planet and country from which he hails, so perhaps it was correct, after all.

I thoroughly enjoyed all Adams' books...at least the ones I recall ;-)

(bands and times noted)



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