We had a good net on 14258 today at 2100Z. The MUF was high enough that
Paul and I could have a nice QSO on 15 meters after the net, a distance of
about 1,000 miles. But this means more absorption for coast-to-coast
signals on 20.
I will not be here next Sunday. The following Sunday is the phone
Sweepstakes contest, and I think it won't be practical to run a net. I may
be quite active in the CQWW CW contest on the 24th, so we probably need an
alternate net control for both the tenth and the 24th.
Check-ins today were:
W3IUU
WB9R
WA9YBW
WA0VJR
KD8PC
WA1RTB
K0HHZ
KD2CDU
KW3A
KG4ITD
KD0IKO
WA6EKS
KY2D
W9DIK
KD0HOY
KK4EXY/M, Dennis, Columbia, TN
W8QIY
WD8INW
KJ4NUR
KC9LTV
W6PR/0
WD9GUT
KA7YHA, Eric, Elgin, IL
KB9LUQ, Jorge, Madison, WI
K9EDV, Ed, Bensonville, IL
KB0VNQ, Colorado Springs, CO
Lloyd Rasmussen, Kensington, MD
http://lras.home.sprynet.com
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