Another week has rolled around and I am ready to run the Elecraft CW Net. The bands seem very nice today. I listened to folks from France working in both directions and a fellow down in Venezuela was very strong into Oregon on 20 meters. Hopefully this bodes well for the early net. I just worked Wyoming on 40 meters (yes folks, people really do live there!) and the band was very quiet with just a bit of QSB. This is also pleasant news. Lately 40 meters has been a bit hard on my ears. This week may prove more relaxing.

Sunday 2300z (Sunday 4pm PDT) 14050 kHz
Monday 0200z (Sunday 7pm PDT)  7045 kHz

If you have any questions please read what has been posted on our web site
http://ecn.visionseer.com/  Thank you for the web space Dan.

I have updated the site to read a bit more smoothly for those unused to net practices. Please remember ECN is not just for the QRP crowd. I have worked folks from 3 watts to 1500 watts. We also accept folks who use non-Elecraft gear. The primary requirement is for you to have fun with CW.

Please join us and see how the bands propagate from Coast to Coast. I've been told my stalwart relay station smack dab in Lohman, Missouri is QRV. His K2 is fat and sassy ready to get back on the air working as ECN's QSP station. Thanks Tom!

73,
   Kevin.   KD5ONS  (Net Control Operator 5th Class)
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