Whew!
Conditions were bad on 20 meters but just plain poor on 40 meters. There are a few ESP reports and then a few which appeared and then disappeared quickly. Sorry if you tried and were not recognized but the band seemed very long on 20 m.
Looks like I have a slight reprieve on the inclement weather. There will be no snow until Wednesday. That will give me a chance to get outside and work on the woodpile. A few hours of physical labor each day helps me think better when I am sitting at a computer. I also get to watch something which I did not create; much more interesting.
The lists =>
On 14051 kHz at 0000z:
K4JPN - Steve - GA - K2 - 1422
N0SS - Tom - MO - K3 - 008
KS7D - Mike - FL - K2 - 4443
On 7045 kHz at 0300z:
W6ZH - Pete - CA - K1 - 553
WD4LST - Pete - FL - K2 - 5813 QNI #15!!
KT5E - Jay - CO - K2 - 5037
N7KRT - Jeff - NV - K2 - 5471
W0RSR - Mike - CO - K2 - 5767
WA7BOC - Roger - WA - K3 ?
As I mentioned, there were a few disappearing stations. If you made this list in error sorry about that I did what I could under poor conditions. I am unsure of the proper method of improving propagation. There must be some dance we can do to get the sun to reverse polarity and wake up again. I am open for suggestions.
Until next week stay well,
73,
Kevin. KD5ONS (Net Control Operator 5th Class)
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