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Date: | Sun, 12 Feb 2012 23:04:21 -0500 |
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We held the cross-country blind ops net on 14257.5 KHz from 2100 to 2215
UTC. Perhaps I should have moved down a bit further to avoid the QRM on
14260, but I figured we could drive them off our out-last them. We couldn't
hear Junior for the first hour, and apparently Tom couldn't hear many of us.
I don't know whether my propagation to the midwest was by F2 or sporadic E.
But the solar flux index continues to be much lower than last fall, at
around 110. Among the check-ins today, VA7TV is a ZoomText user who found
our net for the first time, and KD0ODU is Bob Ray's friend from Des Moines,
checked in through one of the Handi-Hams stations and thus made his first HF
QSO. Thank you to K7RX, W6PR and KA9YIU for relays. Check-ins today were:
W3IUU
W6PR
KB5YC
K7RX
KD8PC
WD9GUT
W9DIK
KA9YIU
K1NDF
KB9ZUV
W8QIY
KC6HNK, Chuck, TX
WA0KZB
WD8INW
KC9LTV
KD0ODU, Scott
NP2D/W4, FL
KB5ELV
WA9TOP
VA7TV, Bruce, in BC
KG4ITD
Lloyd Rasmussen, Kensington, Maryland
Home: http://lras.home.sprynet.com
Work: http://www.loc.gov/nls
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