Thanks, Lloyd and all, for a great cross-country net today.
I agree that signals were weaker than they have been at other times. Plus,
I had substantial QRM on either side of the net frequency here, that made
copying many stations even more challenging.
By far, the loudest station for me was Junior, but I also copied Paul
(W6PR), and Ed (K7UC) fairly well.
I copied Dave (W7OQ) from Oregon somewhat, but qsb made reliable copy rather
difficult.
Thanks to those stations who gave me reports on my new setup.
I'm still learning here, but am at least back on the air!
Tom Behler: KB8TYJ
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Sent: Sunday, March 15, 2015 9:10 PM
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Subject: 20-Meter Net, March 15
We had a good net today on 14258 at 2000 UTC, although conditions were quite
variable and signals somewhat weak. Thanks to Junior and Ed for relays.
Check-ins were:
W3IUU
W6PR
KB6UNC
WA6EKS
KD8PC
W7OQ
KG4ITD
KD4JEZ
KB8TYJ
W8QIY
WD8INW
KB9ZUV
KY2D
KD2CDU
KW3A
WB9R
N9BSO
KD0BR
K7UC
WD9GUT
W5LGI
AE3RM
KC7CKO, Larry, Olympia, WA
ve6ra, Calgary, AB
73,
Lloyd Rasmussen, W3IUU, Kensington, MD
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