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Excellent job, Lloyd!! Very impressive!!
I would have been there to add to the count, but we had another
communications event for which I was net control Sunday afternoon. It was a
local Crop Walk For Hunger. The net ended at approximately 4 p.m. Eastern,
and then some of us rewarded ourselves by going out for supper afterwords.
Guess it's the typical ham radio tradition. (grin)
Next week-end, I won't be on either net due to the Pennsylvania QSO Party,
which is one of my favorite contests since I grew up in Pennsylvania, and
got my original ham ticket there. We also will have our grand-kids from
Missouri visiting, so my plate will be quite full.
I hope to be back on the nets again at least in some form toward the end of
October.
Tom Behler: KB8TYJ
----- Original Message -----
From: "Lloyd Rasmussen" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Sunday, October 06, 2013 10:01 PM
Subject: 20-Meter Net, October 6
>I think we tied our record for number of check-ins (24) on the 20-meter net
> today. Thank you to KD7GC and KG4ITD for relays. Coast-to-coast
> propagation was significantly attenuated because the MUF was high enough
> that much of the California QSO Party shifted to 10 meters. Kelvin,
> M0AID,
> was able to hear most of the stations who checked in, except the weaker W6
> stations. Check-ins today were:
> W3IUU
> KG4ITD
> KD2CDU
> W8QIY
> WB9R
> KD7GC
> K0HHZ
> W7OQ
> M0AID
> WA6EKS
> KB9ZUV
> KW3A
> W5TWZ
> WZ6Q
> W9DIK
> WA9YBW
> K9EYE
> WD9GUT
> KD0HOY
> K7UC
> KC9LTV
> K6DQ
> KD4JEZ
> W6PR/0
>
> Lloyd Rasmussen, Kensington, MD
> http://lras.home.sprynet.com
>
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