Good Evening,

   QSB was the order of the day.  I gave reports of S0 to S7 or S0 to S5.  There were some atmospheric quirks too.  Odd sounding whistles and some buzzing.  I was told of lots of lightning east of the Mississippi but I heard none of it.  I was expecting more storm noise on 40 meters but there I heard the same screeches and buzzing noises.  However, I was able to work more than a few of you.  The QSB just makes it more interesting.  I did get the coldest spot of the day award too.  I would gladly lose.  52 degrees a few days before summer is not normal, even for the Pacific Northwest.  Luckily the berry bushes don't mind.  The thimble berries are full of white blossoms and the salmon berries are full of green and a couple orange berries.  The huckleberry bushes are done getting pollinated by the bees but not berries as of yet.  The strawberries are almost done blooming too so they should have a decent yield in a few weeks time.  No black berries within close proximity.  The bears, coyotes, and deer love eating those long before I have a chance.

The nets ----

  On 14049.5 kHz at 2200z:

NO8V - John - MI

K6XK - Roy - IA

W8OV - Dave - TX


  On 7045 kHz 0000z:

K6PJV - Dale - CA

W6JHB - Jim - CA

VE7JBT - John - BC


Until next week,

    Kevin.  KD5ONS

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