I hope you can get your station back on the air without mishaps.
I won't be around for much of the 40-meter net tomorrow, because of an NFB
chapter meeting. So get out your braillers, notetakers, etc. I plan to be
here on Sunday for the 20-meter net, but it is possible that we will have
some really bad conditions like the K index of 7 we had early this morning.
73,
Lloyd Rasmussen, W3IUU, Wheaton, Maryland
Home: http://lras.home.sprynet.com
Work: http://www.loc.gov/nls
> -----Original Message-----
> From: For blind ham radio operators [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
> On Behalf Of John Miller
> Sent: Friday, March 09, 2012 11:29 AM
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> Subject: tomorrow's 40 meter round table
>
> Well, if I get all the crap out of my sun room, that was in the shed but =
> I had a floor put in the shed yesterday so everything ended up in the =
> sun room, but if I get everything out of there in time, I'm going to try =
> to make it to the 40 meter round table tomorrow. Finally, the major =
> projects with importance to them are done other than a couple outlets =
> being replaced which I'll do next week so now I can work on getting on =
> the air even if it is only my go kit setup for right now. The good =
> antennas will be up soon, but after the little one comes so I'm limited =
> for another month probably but at least I can make the attempt now. I =
> don't know how well it will work, it totally depends on conditions and I =
> haven't even tried in 2 weeks to see how things are, due to the shed =
> stuff in the way and three billion things going on around here at once. =
> The cold in the sun room when it's cold out doesn't help either since =
> the windows have had it but I'm going to try to be there tomorrow. =
> Sunday probably not but I'm going to try tomorrow and hopefully won't =
> blow up any radios this time. I found an antenna issue, it didn't =
> contribute to the radio problem a few weeks ago but did contribute to =
> why the second radio I tried didn't work out either.
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