Good Evening,
   The bands were not being helpful tonight.  On twenty meters I was able to 
gain a few checkins but they were mostly 'local' (OR, AK, and CA).  UA0IT is 
probably not local :)  [In fact Andy is local, he lives in Magadan.]  I'll find 
out when I can use the Internet again.  Right now I have no telephone, it has 
been out since around noon.  The last few days it has been intermittent at best 
but mostly down.  Verizon has been promising to replace the equipment further 
down the mountain for over a year but they are still employing a temporary, 
used, replacement trailer.  The latest news is they will put a cell tower in on 
the top of the mountain (about 500 yards away).  Maybe I will get better 
service from that.  I have never used a cell phone but hope there may be a way 
to improve my Internet connection from its current 24 kB/second to something a 
little faster and more reliable.  One can only hope.  Pat and I grew used to 
our convenient DSL hookup when we lived in Albuquerque.  I did most of my grad 
work at home because my equipment was better and the Internet connection was 
faster than what I had in the ECE department.  My CS  grad work had a separate 
account and was the fastest on campus.  But, then, they were hooked to the 
fastest parallel computer in the world (at least a few times a year).  
   However, the forty meter net was better and Tom was able to hear me and help 
me.  QSB was rampant so I could not dig a few out which he was able to work.  
While Tom was NCS I kept hearing CQs on frequency from another three stations.  
One in Alaska and the other two were in 4 land.  They would fade out and Tom 
would come back.  While I was listening prior to the first net twenty meters 
sounded very good with all the contesters banging away.  I did not hear the QSB 
but, then, there exchanges are much shorter than ours.  My first QNI was 
obviously taking part in said contest because he likes these activities (WS7L). 
 He also happens to be a K3 owner and a fellow VE person.  I was surprised to 
be able to work NS7P directly.  Normally he is out of my ground wave and much 
too close for skip.  Tonight I could hear him on both bands fairly well but a 
little better on twenty. 
   Once again KL7CW, Rick in Palmer, Alaska had the best signal.  Seems odd 
that an Alaskan station running QRP power levels would hit Oregon so well but 
there seems to be some sort of duct which assists his signal.  There are other 
AK stations I hear regularly which are quite strong.  Propagation still seems 
like magic to me; I can never quite tell what is going to happen until I start 
calling.  

   On to the lists =>

   On 14050 kHz at 0000z:
WS7L - Carl - OR - K3 - 486       QNI #5!
KL7CW - Rick - AK - KX1 - 798
UA0IT - Andy - Magadan - RU
K6DGW - Fred - CA - K3 - 642
NS7P - Phil - OR - K3 - 1826

   On 7045 kHz at 0300z:
N0SS - Tom - MO - K3 - 008     ** QNI #290 **
W3TMZ - Jack - FL - K3 - 1169
AB9V - Mike - IN - K3 - 398
K6DGW - Fred - CA - K3 - 642
W4SEC - Pete - FL - K2 - 5813
W6ZH - Pete - CA - K3 - 657
NS7P - Phil - OR - K3 - 1826      QNI #10!!
W0CZ - Ken - ND - K3 - 457
W0JFR - John - CO - K3 - 994
WB5BKL - Nick - TX - K3 - 231
K7SJ - Roger - WA - K3 - 75
W0NTA - Dick - CO - K3 - 1208
N0AR - Scott - MN - K2 - 4866
W1BPJ - Terry - CO - K1 - 1800
KL7IDA - Bill - AK 

   I hope there are no errors in the above lists but memory fades with time and 
I may have missed a relay during the 'interesting' propagation we were having 
last night ;)  If there are any corrections or fills necessary please email 
them to me.  We are due for a solar stream on the 3rd which after its initial 
interference should perk things up a little.  But propagation is an odd thing; 
one can never foretell its effects.  I am sorry for the delay in getting this 
report posted but between phone problems and working and chores it did get 
pushed back a little.  
   Until next week stay warm and stay well,
      73,
         Kevin.  KD5ONS   (Net Control Operator 5th Class)

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