Good Evening,
   I spent some time on the ECN website and got one thing changed.  There is 
now a roster of all who have checked in over the years.  I'll work on a few 
other parts of it now that I've got my tools working again.  I have forgotten 
too much html code over the years and my partner trained in the arts is no 
longer available to help.  Miss you Pat!  But I will relearn from the books 
lying around the house.  
   The sun finally broke through a few minutes ago.  We have been getting more 
snow this week.  I had six inches today to go with the other six from the last 
few days.  I thought I was going to be rid of the last of the winter's snow 
when this storm started.  I heard it is even falling in the valley.  Good thing 
I have supplies because the natives have no clue how to drive when there is 
even a dusting of snow.  Keeps the fender repair folks and the insurance 
companies in business!  
   I was able to get on the air a little this week and call CQ.  20, 40, and 80 
meters all elicited at least one contact.  I am glad my antenna is still up and 
working after all the snow.  I felt lonely so I got on the air.  There are some 
folks out there willing to chat and I found them.  I need to try 80 meters more 
often because I can then meet the locals :)  Normally I work folks too far away 
to visit.  Field Day plans are shaping up as well as QRP to the Field.  Looks 
like I won't have to go too far to get on the air.  FD will be about five miles 
from here.  That is if I could drive right to it.  However, the county has 
gated off those roads.  I am thinking of just hiking over the 12 inch minus 
gravel road.  
   I had better send this while I still have power and the phones are still 
working.  Yesterday I lost power many times; today only a couple.  I'll reset 
the blinking clocks when the snow decides to quit falling.  The phone service 
has been intermittent over the last week and yesterday dropped out around 9 PM. 
 It finally returned about an hour ago.  The heavy, wet snow is not helping 
things.  Even though my phone and power lines are underground they are not so 
further down the mountain.  Most of the breaks occur within a mile before they 
go beneath the road.  

Please join us tomorrow evening.
 
1) Hail signs  (first letter or two of the suffix of your call)
2) NCS help (as well as QSP/QNP <relay> help)
 
Sunday 2300z (Sunday 4 PM PDT) 14050 kHz
Monday 0100z (Sunday 6 PM PDT)  7045 kHz
 
   Stay warm,
      Kevin.  KD5ONS

ecn.visionseer.com

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