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Hi, everyone.

I suspect that Kevin (K7RX) may weigh in on this, but the horrendous 
conditions on 20 meters continued today.

Kevin, who attempted net control, actually sounded reasonably good for me 
here in Michigan, but he had such a noise problem that he couldn't 
consistently copy anyone.

He dispanded the net a few minutes into it, after which time, I just took a 
few calls informally, to say hello if nothing else.

Here's the small list of folks that I think were out there:

k7rx--Kevin in Washington
wa0vjr--Butch in Kansas
kg4itd--Junior in Florida
n9kiw--Chip in Colorado

If I missed anyone, I appologize, but conditions were just not in our favor.

 All stations were very up and down due to heavy QSB, which made consistent 
copy impossible, or at least not very likely.

Let's all hope for better conditions next week.  I just have to believe that 
things will improve eventually, as we get into the Fall months.

73 from Tom Behler: KB8TYJ, Big Rapids, MI
 

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