Good Evening,
Twenty meters was more surprising than last week. My first call got
no response. But the second one brought Roy, K6XK. I called for more
but again no response. I should have known it would be tough. I
started the net on 14050 but had someone ask if the frequency was in use.
Forty meters was better. The weakest signal was from John, KN5L.
On peaks he was hitting S3 but in the troughs of QSB he was gone. Jim
mentioned apples. I thought of pie :)
On 14050.5 kHz at 2200z:
K6XK - Roy - IA
On 7047.5 kHz at 0000z:
W6JHB - Jim - CA
K6PJV - Dale - CA
K0DTJ - Brian - CA
W0CZ - Ken - ND
KN5L - John - TX
Now to see the frost early tomorrow morning. I brought a lot of my
plants inside but the landscape is going to look very different tomorrow
afternoon. In some places the ferns grow to nine feet tall. With a
hard frost they fall down. The hunters will be able to see into the
forests a little farther. Lots of activity now that it is cooling off.
The few deciduous trees we have up here will change color. The deer
need to change color too.
Until next week stay well,
73, Kevin. KD5ONS
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