Good Evening,
Well that was fun! Twenty meters changed within ten minutes of the start. I was met by a wall of sound when I first called CQ so I had to do it again to sort them out. That was nice. I know I missed a few of you as you faded out before I had a chance to work you. I worked poor Tom twice as hard on twenty but he was up to it and gained a few more the second time around. On forty meters things were very interesting. Four folks worked as NCS: me, then Tom, then Dave, K4TO, and then Bill, K1EV. It was quite a bit of fun to follow what I could as each worked around the country. The stations calling from the East were quite strong here but they each complained of QSB on my signal. Thus when K1EV checked in with a fantastic signal I had him call the net from Connecticutt. The loudest signal on 40 was Ken's vertical from North Dakota. I just about turned him down because my ears were ringing :) I hope I have Rick in the correct state. Last week he was in Arizona but he sounded like he was working me from home in Palmer, Alaska. I am sure I will find that out soon. He had QSB on his signal so I got about half. John, N6JW also had QSB on his signal but I got his new (?) rig signed in so the serial number list is growing. This was also the first time I have worked Sonny from West Virginia without a relay. I may just have to send him a QSL card to hopefully get one in return. I may just gather all the cards for CW WAS one day. I've worked all the states but simply have not put in the effort to collect cards. ECN is close to WAS but the elusive Delaware has still not appeared nor have we had anyone from the lovely state of South Dakota check in. I think it would be nice to work someone from the top of Harney Peak. How about it for a nice outing next Summer? Is anyone game for a little hiking? I do have a problem with one call. N6IJ is listed as a club call from Monterey. This may or may not be the station worked on ECN. Fills/corrections? If I missed you this evening I am sorry. QSB and rapidly changing propagation conditions was causing problems for us all. However we had a pretty full house tonight as you can tell from the two lists. On 14050.50 kHz at 2255z: K2HYD - Ray - VA - KX1 - 608 N0SS - Tom - MO - K2 - 008 K4BEH - Pat - GA - K2 - 5041 NN8K - Sonny - WV - K1 - 380 First time I've worked him direct. Good signal tonight Sonny! W0CZ - Ken - ND - K2 - 1031 W0QQS - Bruce - MN - 42 - 3646 K6DGW - Fred - CA - K2 - 4398 QNI #20! KS4L - Randy - AL - K2 - 337 N6JW - John - CA - K1 - 1642 N7NLU - Karl - OR - K2 - 4227 K7KBS - Geoff - MT - K1 - 1158 Should this really be listed as a K2 instead of a K1? On 7045 kHz at 0155z: N0SS - Tom - MO - K2 - 008 N2HTT - Mike - NY - KX1 - ? W0CZ - Ken - ND - K2 - 1031 K4TO - Dave - KY - K2 - 4117 VE3XL - Ric - ON - K1 - 968 QNI #85!! K2HYD - Ray - VA - KX1 - 608 QNI #55! AK2B - Tom - NY - K2 - 4482 AA2BN - John - NJ - ?? - ?? W1EUY - Dave - MA - K2 - 744 WA7BOC - Roger - WA - K2 - 755 K4NVJ - Joe - AL - K1 - 764 N7NLU - Karl - OR - K2 - 4227 KS4L - Randy - AL - K2 - 337 KL7CW - Rick - AK - KX1 - 798 K1EV - Bill - CT - K2 - 2152 W0QQS - Bruce - MN - 42 - 3646 W1TF - Ty - GA - K1 - 1423 N6IJ - Monterey Bay Amateur Radio Association ??? I think I may have a broken call here Thank you for the fun. I enjoy the work of keeping track of all the details but you all are the ones who make these nets enjoyable. It is nice to hear all of the weather and propagation reports from around the continent. Poor Ric will have to shovel out tomorrow if the snow ever lets up. Sounded cold but I would enjoy being snowed in at that temperature. Let's see: green wax or maybe special green :) It would be nice to have dry snow skiing again. Here in Oregon it is purple or red klister at best. Very sticky, yucky stuff but if you love skiing you'll use it. Now blue klister, frozen with a layer of blue or green hard wax over the top is not too bad. I'll take those snow conditions any day! The best, in my humble opinion, is special green or even polar. Between -10 and 15 degrees F is very nice skiing. Just cool enough to where you don't overheat but not so cold as to make the snow sticky. Oregon is currently very windy with precipitation falling. What form of precipitation changes by the minute. Right now I can not hear anything hitting the roof so it is most likely snowing. However, the wind is causing the lights to flicker. I may lose power tonight so I will ship this off ASAP after I give it the once over for glaring errors. Please send any fills or corrections and I will change the database to reflect them as soon as power returns again tomorrow (if we lose it that is). Stay warm, stay dry, and keep your rigs on the air, 73, Kevin. 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