Good Evening,

   Conditions on twenty meters were adequate.  QRN from storms. Slow QSB on everyone.  Forty meters was a little stronger with the storm noise well in the distance.  Both K6XK and K4TO are busy with new antennas getting ready for winter.  160 meters was mentioned by both.  Dave's 40 meter antenna was good on twenty meters but much better on its native band.  His paired Moxon antennas beat his dipole by two S units on back to back tests. They also mentioned pleasant, sunny days unlike my fog, cold, and rain.  It is time for me to burrow into my winter house activities.  A few clear days this week will let me drop my inverted V and see what it needs for the rainy season.

  On 14049.5 kHz at 2200z:

K6XK - Roy - IA

K4TO - Dave - Ky

AC5P - Mike - OK

K4JPN - Steve - GA


  On 7047 kHz at 0000z:

K0DTJ - Brian - CA

K6PJV - Dale - CA

W6JHB - Jim - CA

K4TO - Dave - KY

K6XK - Roy - IA


The elk hunters keep driving by but the nearby clear cutting is driving the game deeper into the canyons.  The slopes are not easy to navigate with all the slash piled up but the elk are better suited to climbing than are humans.  They are also in no hurry.

   Until next week 73,

       Kevin.  KD5ONS

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