Elecraft CW Net Report for August 13th & 14th, 2006

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Elecraft CW Net Report for August 13th & 14th, 2006

Kevin Rock
Good Evening,
    Forty meters was a bit noisy, then it is summer.  Tom mentioned it was  
loud near him but I was having my own difficulties with the QRN here in  
Oregon.  The first two check ins on the 40 meter net occurred before I was  
done with the preamble so I never got to call that first CQ ;)  That's OK,  
it was Rick and Ric from opposite parts of North America.  Both were  
testing my hearing which is afflicted with my present cold.  I am two days  
into it so hope for more sleep tonight and less nose blowing tomorrow!  It  
is getting rather sore from abrasion.  I don't think the cold effected my  
hearing too much but it did get to my timing.  There were a couple of  
occasions when I was having out of body experiences watching my fingers  
send.  Then my brain clicked back to normal mode and I started making  
mistakes!  Most probably I send better if I don't think about the  
mechanics of it too much.  I can't walk and chew gum at the same time  
while thinking about either one ;)
    On twenty meters there were two surprises; both during the same  
contact.  First we had EI6IZ check in.  The second miracle was I copied  
his call correctly right off.  I've grown accustomed to K, A, W, N, V, and  
the occasional XE call but when a totally foreign one comes along I  
normally blow it.  I need more DX experience obviously.  Maybe this winter  
I'll sit at the radio and work a few stations on the other side of the  
world late at night.  However, I don't get to talk with them very long  
before someone else wishes to get an RST and their call and that's it.  
The pileup comes shortly afterward and I lose my chance to chat.  Hmmph!!  
That is the part of radio I like the best: simply chatting with someone  
about their life, their day, their family, etc.  Simply getting an RST and  
a callsign leaves me less than satisfied.
    But it sure was nice to have another contact from another country.  One  
of these days Geoff will get his chance and Rupert will awaken him only to  
find the bands are open across the pole into Oregon :)  Then we'll have  
Scotland in our logs!  As the year proceeds toward autumn and thence to  
winter the odds of that occurring increase greatly.

On to the lists ==>

On 14050 kHz at 2250 z:
N0SS - Tom - MO - K2 - 008
VE3XL - Ric - ON - K1 - 968
W6BK - Dave - CA - K2 - 4910
EI6IZ - Brendan - Ireland - K2 - 1642
W0CZ - Ken - ND - K2 - 1031
KT5E - Jay - CO - K2 - 5037
K4JPN - Steve - GA - K2 - 1422
VE3XL - Ric - ON - K1 - 968
K2HYD - Ray - (GA) - KX1 - 608
K6DGW - Fred - CA - K2 - 4398
N7NLU - Karl - OR - K2 - 4227
AB9V - Mike - IN - K2 - 3993     Get well quick!!

On 7045 kHz at 0152 kHz:
N0SS - Tom - MO - K2 - 008
KL7CW - Rick - AK - KX1 - 798   QNI #55!!
VE3XL - Ric - ON - K1 - 968     QNI #110!!!
AE6GC - Jack - CA - KX1 - 1403
N7NLU - Karl - OR - K2 - 4227
WG7Y - Robert - WY - K1 - 2140
N0BK - Bruce - MN - K2 - 3646
KT5E - Jay - CO - K2 - 5037

    If there are any errors or additions to the above lists please email  
me.  Now for a few more chores and then bed.  Tomorrow I get to launch our  
helium balloon once again and hope all the electronics don't fail.  Or  
fall off into a river!  Failure is OK but losing them into the Columbia,  
Willamette or Tualatin Rivers is not!  A few more bits to interface into  
the microcontroller system and then we make it shrink.  That will be fun.  
IR imaging is very interesting but I get a kick out of getting the radio,  
computer, and sensing gadgets working together happily.  PID control comes  
next if I can cram that into the Flash EEPROM.  That algorithm should not  
be too large but the various layers of the Ethernet protocol are memory  
hogs.

Until next week: stay well or get well,
    73,
       Kevin.  KD5ONS  (Net Control Operator 5th Class)














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Re: Elecraft CW Net Report for August 13th & 14th, 2006

Brendan Minish
On Sun, 2006-08-13 at 20:30 -0700, Kevin Rock wrote:

>     On twenty meters there were two surprises; both during the same  
> contact.  First we had EI6IZ check in.  The second miracle was I copied  
> his call correctly right off.  I've grown accustomed to K, A, W, N, V, and  
> the occasional XE call but when a totally foreign one comes along I  
> normally blow it.  I need more DX experience obviously.

Nice conditions, I have been (on a casual basis) keeping my ear out for
the net for a couple of years now. Last Night was the first time I heard
anything. Not an easy night either, 14.050 was a small window between
two strong contest stations.
I was running 400W (K2 + KPA driving an Acom 1000) to a M2 7-10-30 Log
periodic at 60 feet

Heard this end

KD5ONS
N0SS
W0CZ

73's
Brendan EI6IZ



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