We got a late start for the 20-meter net, and ran it on 14255. I signed off
at about 2140Z, but probably could have stayed longer if there was a need
to. Sorry if I pressured people to speed things up. We may be able to use
the Tin Can Sailors' Net frequency until March 13, when we switch to
daylight time and their net starts at the same time as ours does. I think
the National Parks On The Air operating activity is going to increase the
crowding in the General Class phone band for the rest of 2016, so we may
have to make compromises regarding the net frequency after March 13. Thank
you to Junior, Dave and Paul for relays. Check-ins were:
W3IUU
KD8PC
N5GD
WD8LDY/0
W8QIY
K8HSY
W6PR
K7UC
KJ4NUR
KD4JEZ
W7OQ
WB9R
KY2D
KG4ITD
KW3A
KD0BR
KG5HEO
N1FMV, Frank, MA
KB6UNC
KC8AZU, Terry, Columbus, OH
W5NDS, Todd, Austin, TX
73,
Lloyd Rasmussen, W3IUU, Kensington, MD
http://lras.home.sprynet.com
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