Good Evening,
   Last week I was on the road but two folks ran the net: K6DGW and N0SS.  I am 
still working on a report but this note will be posted first.  I was on the 
road because I was coming home from Pacificon where I got to hold a K3.  I also 
had a 30 minute demo of features I had not noticed while reading the manual.  
Wayne told me more about the radio than I would ever use in my lifetime.  My 
interaction with a radio is fairly simple: a few buttons, a few knobs, and that 
is it.  I used many of the features of the K2 just to say I used them but 
found, during normal usage, much of the detailed UI is not part of my world.  
Maybe I need to expand a little bit :)
   The weather was quite nice here this week.  Sun and 55 degrees or so.  Today 
I got to work outside so I called the county and found I could burn.  Now my 
back yard has far less clutter in it than it did this morning.  Just before 
dusk, as I was getting the fire pushed in so I could make dinner, I heard some 
noises above me on the hill side.  After the wind storm last year that area is 
very hard to get through for anyone larger than a squirrel.  I did not get a 
glimpse of it but think there may have been a deer spying on me about ten feet 
away.  The fire was quite obvious through smell, sound, and light.  I think she 
was just curious.  
   I was able to get on 20 meters twice this week and the signals were quite 
good.  Yesterday we got hit by the solar wind and there were aurora which 
fought their way through the very bright full moon.  Hopefully that wind fed 
the ionosphere enough so we can make good contacts tomorrow evening.  That moon 
interfered with my view of the comet in Perseus.  I could not find a place 
where I could see the constellation and put the moon behind something so I was 
unable to find the comet.  Tonight there is enough haze to let the moonshine 
effect the entire sky so I'll not see it tonight either.  However, it is high 
in the sky in a circumpolar site so I may get a shot at it another night.  If I 
catch it I'll drag out the telescope to get a better look.

Please join us tomorrow evening.
 
  Tomorrow:
 
1) Hail signs  (first letter or two of the suffix of your call)
2) NCS help (as well as QSP/QNP <relay> help)
 
    Please join us:
 
Sunday 2300z (Sunday 4 PM PDT) 14050 kHz
Monday 0200z (Sunday 7 PM PDT)  7045 kHz
 
    73,
       Kevin.  KD5ONS
 
ecn.visionseer.com


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