Wow! Great nets! A lot of work digging for weak signals but we did it. We even had XE2URF stop by and CQ on top of us ;) After a little prodding he politely moved elsewhere. Nice of him, I appreciate his propriety. Two new provinces in Canada today too: Prince Edward Island and Quebec.

Twenty meters was a bit stronger than forty meters but forty had its share of check ins. It also had its share of QRN, QRM, and QSB! Made it more difficult to dig out the very weakest. At one point we had to tell WI6O to try next week. I could copy his call but not much else. His K1 was just readable to me and ESP or less to Tom. I was able to relay the call in but could not have relayed in the information. Luckily John checked in last week and I was able to get his information then.

I am a bit stiff and getting stiffer. I expect I'll need to roll out of bed tomorrow when I awaken ;) But, I've got quite a load of wood cut and ready to be split. If Ms. Pat were here that part would be done and it would be stacked outside to air dry for a few months. I'll get to splitting and stacking each evening this week. The weather turned cool enough to where cutting wood does not cause heat stroke. However, the chainsaw does play hobb with my fine motor skills. At one point my paddles got a little loose so I passed the net to Tom and found a screwdriver. That helped a bit but my fingers were starting to get stuck in one position or another. I seem to be getting old! How could that be happening? Hmmm... any ideas?

On to the lists =>

On 14050 kHz at 2300z:
N0SS - Tom - MO - K2 - 008
W0CZ - Ken - ND - K2 - 1031
KL7CW - Rick - AK - KX1 - 798
KT5E - Jay - CO - K2 - 5037
K2HYD - Ray - VA - KX1 - 608
K4JPN - Steve - GA - K2 - 1422
K5BGB - Rod - TX - K1 - 1785 I am guessing on the rig. Very poor conditions to TX. VY2/W1OH - Geoff - PEI - KX1 - 1317 Not bad for a KX1! He mentioned a salt water ground plane though.
N8YO - Mike - MI - K2 - 5644
K6DGW - Fred - CA - K2 - 4398
KG6VPU - Bill - CA - Yaesu FT901
W7/ZL2DF - Nigel - WA - K2 - 3029
VA2CW - Claude - QC - ?
N0BK - Bruce - MN - K2 - 3646     QNI #75!!!  Thanks Bruce :)
ND0V - Greg - CO - K1 - 2151
K3OOL - Craig - PA - K2 - 4790

On 7045 kHz at 0155z:
KL7CW - Rick - AK - KX1 - 798
N0SS - Tom - MO - K2 - 008
WG7Y - Bob - WY - K1 - 2140
K4TO - Dave - TN - K2 - 4117
N8YO - Mike - MI - K2 - 5644
K2VCO - Vic - CA - K2 - 709
AE6GC - Jack - CA - Kenwood TS-570D
WD4LST - Pete - FL - K1 - 2194
W7/ZL2DF - Nigel - WA - K2 - 3029
N7NLU - Karl - OR - K2 - 4227
W6WY - Pete - CA - K2 - 2403
WI6O - John - CA - K1 - 922
N0BK - Bruce - MN - K2 - 3646
N0AR - Scott - MN - K2 - 4866
AB9V - Mike - IN - K2 - 3993    QNI #60!!!

Thirty-one check ins! Not a record but it is great anyway. Each net ran for over an hour with only a little dead time. Now as the season changes to autumn the bands will only get better. Plus we are going to be getting more solar activity one of these years. That will be a fun time.

Are there any errors you can fix or fills you can supply? Feel free to email them to me and I will fix the database to reflect the new information.

Thank you all for making these nets so much fun. I just facilitate them; YOU make them work.
   Until next week,
      73,
         Kevin.  KD5ONS (Net Control Operator 5th Class)
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