We had another good net today. Skip was even shorter than in recent weeks.
For the first time, I worked two Ohio stations, as well as all the way to
the West Coast. Next weekend is the CQ Worldwide DX phone contest, so I
wouldn't advise trying to run the net on 40 or 20. Thank you to those who
helped relay, and to those who had to wait quite a while for their turn.
Check-ins today were:
W3IUU
WA0VJR
WB9SLM
KA9YIU
WB9R
WB6HEF, Curt, Fessenden, ND
KG4ITD
W8QIY
W9DIK
WD5CMZ
K7RX
KD8PC
WA0KZB
K7UC
WD8PIC, Bob, Toledo, OH
KB5YC, Jesse, Cleveland, TX
KD0HOY, Ron, Independence, MO
KC0ZJW, Alan, Clinton, IA
KW3A
WA9TOP
KC9LTV
N1ARN, Arnold, Sheldon Springs, VT
W0DWR, Kansas City (for signal report)
W6PR, Paul, San Diego, CA
Lloyd Rasmussen, Kensington, Maryland
Home: http://lras.home.sprynet.com
Work: http://www.loc.gov/nls
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