We had another session of the cross-country blind ops net on 14258 today at
2000Z. Signal levels started out poor, but improved during the hour,
although skip remained somewhat long. Thanks for relays by W6PR (my
brother), KG4ITD, K7RX, W6QUV and WA0KZB. Mike, W6QUV, reported that he has
his speech box for the K3 working (one unit at Elecraft, and other units at
WA3MIX and G3YXX). Check-ins today were:
W3IUU
W6PR
KG4ITD
WB9R
KD5YC
WD9GUT
K7RX
KD0HOY
N9KIW
WA1RTB
KA9YIU
W9BHI, Don, Serena, IL
W6QUV
W8QIY
KD0PQX
VE4BDF, Bruce, Winnepeg, MB
K0NFB (formerly KD0ODU), Scott, Des Moines, IA, through HandiHam relay
station W0EQO
WA0KZB
W7FAR, Fred, Bellingham, WA
KF7OTP, Terry, Pasco, WA
W0BNY, David, Moorhead, MN
N5GD
kc5vae, Houston, TX
nx0p, Roger, southern MN
73,
Lloyd Rasmussen, W3IUU, Wheaton, Maryland
Home: http://lras.home.sprynet.com
Work: http://www.loc.gov/nls
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