A great crowd was on hand at the annual Desert RATS HamFest in Palm Springs. It 
really makes me wonder, though, if this hobby can sustain the 2- and 3-day 
conventions that are held here.  I mean, parking to this event was free, and so 
was admission. Lunch was only five bucks. No, there were not twenty break-out 
sessions ... but attendees were treated to several "bigger" dealers' wares, 
some local concerns, a badge maker, and an outdoor swap meet. 

Things might be changing out here in California after this year's PACIFICON and 
ARRL SW Division Convention. We'll see ...

On a brighter note, THANK YOU to Patrick in Arizona, and the gentlemen in Baton 
Rouge and Texas who we worked via AO-27 at a little after 1PM Pacific Standard 
Time this afternoon. In response to a question of, "How far do you usually 
reach?" from the group, I had just finished telling them that for AO-51, SO-50, 
and AO-27, the software programs'  footprints have always been a little 
"conservative" - as we then contacted Louisiana and Texas.

And two hams purchased the two Arrow antennas that HRO-Anaheim brought out - at 
the special price.

Clint Bradford, K6LCS
http://www.work-sat.com


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