Kevin and all:
Well, the crosss-country blind ops net is sure a different experience in
Michigan, than it was out in Colorado.
As you know, I'm currently using the Alpha Delta DXCC antenna I had up out
in Colorado, and it probably isn't any higher up than it was out there, but
location sure seems to make a difference.
Most stations I either didn't hear, or were right at my noise level.
The clearest signals for me today were Kevin, ED, and Sal from Las Vegas.
I was surprised that I didn't hear John (KD8PC) from Arizona, but I guess
propagation to the southwest just wasn't in my favor.
I'd like to get my DXCC antenna up higher, but right now, I have no easy way
to do it.
Hopefully, my Carolina Windom will make a difference, especially if I can
borrow some neighbor's trees and get it up higher overall.
It was a real pleasure, though, being able to check into the net, so
hopefully, conditions will continue to improve in the coming weeks.
73 from Tom Behler: KB8TYJ, Big Rapids, MI
----- Original Message -----
From: "Kevin Nathan" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Sunday, October 17, 2010 4:57 PM
Subject: Today's Net
Hi All,
Great net today. Band conditions are better than they've been in a long
time and copy was excellent for the most part. Here's the list of those who
checked in for your reading pleasure.
KB8TYJ
W3IUU
WB9SLM
WD8INW
KD0GCH, WILL, COLORADO SPRINGS, CO
W4HC
KD8PC
WA9TOP
KW3A
KI6WWB, AL, VALENCIA
KD0OX, MYRON, OXFORD, NE
K7RX
KB9ZUV
K7UC
KM6JD, SAL, LAS VEGAS
W6PR, PAUL, SAN DIEGO
Very 73.
Kevin :)
Amateur Radio: K7RX
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