I thought I had solved the problem since last year. Such was not the case. I am training a few CW ops and hope to have them ready for next year. I have twenty acres far from power line noise on a mountain. I will prepare an area and then invite a crew. There are plenty of tall fir and hemlock trees to use for hoisting antennas. The property is open enough we can all have antennas and work dozens of radios. I think that will be the plan for FD 2008. Folks could even work voice modes if they want.
Thank you,
Kevin.
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>Last time we did that, a pair of cw ops got together... and when it was all done, and mostly done well, instead of a 2 or 3 tx outing, we had 21 stations on the air, half and half, but the cw stations ran qrp, and held any freq we wanted, running all night long. Very little s&p, mostly run... run... run.. what a blast.!! Lots of fun, Highly recommended for a wonderful way to meet friends and grow a club. Welcome new folks to ham radio, and cw.!!--... ...-- Dale - WC7S in Wy
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