Good Evening,
   It got a bit late tonight.  I was stuck in a book and time simply melts 
away.  However, twenty meters has been very good this week.  Each morning I 
have heard DX stations calling with very good signals.  Finding a clear 
frequency has become problematic some days but that is a good thing.  Weather 
here has been snowy but warm so the snow does not really accumulate but rather 
remains at a steady state of six inches deep.  I have burned through most of 
one woodpile, soon I'll be using the large one behind the house.  Unless, of 
course, the snow gets really deep and I am forced to the 'emergency' woodpile 
right outside the door.  That one can just sit where it is for a year and be 
well seasoned come next winter.  
   I have not had a good chance to see the morning comet but hopefully one or 
more of you have seen it before dawn.  Now that the moon is waning it should be 
getting easier if you have clear skies.  It has been cloudy here most nights so 
I get to see the glow of the moon but few stellar sights.  Tomorrow let's test 
propagation across the continent and see who can hear the best.  Now back to 
taking notes for a class I am creating for the ARES folks.  

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 3 PM PST) 14050 kHz

   Stay warm,
      Kevin.  KD5ONS

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