Good Evening,
QSB needs to have a metric associated with it. Today it was slow
and covered about 4 S units. On some ops it was as deep but there was
less variation. The fluctuations were never fast enough to cut up
characters so copy was easy enough. On twenty meters reports were S6 at
best but signals popped out from a quiet band. Forty meters held more
noise with more QSB; slower but just as deep as before.
The forecast cold front from the north has taken hold. Snow with
daytime temperature in the teens in North Dakota while there were
milder, but locally chilly, temperatures from the South. Hooded
sweatshirts in Tuscaloosa are not normal for mid-November.
On 14050.5 kHz at 2200z:
W0CZ - Ken - ND
AB9V - Mike - IN
K6XK - Roy - IA
NO8V - John - MI
K4JPN - Steve - GA
K4TO - Dave - KY
On 7047.5 kHz at 0000z:
K6PJV - Dale - CA
W0CZ - Ken - ND
K4TO - Dave - KY
Until next week stay well,
Kevin. KD5ONS
May cycle 25 speed its way onto the sun.
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