Good Evening,
A very fine week here in Oregon. Warm and fairly dry with temperatures in
the 50s. This weekend it is getting hot though; temperatures are rising into
the mid 70s. If I stand on my front deck I can hear the flowers opening! I
know the frogs are very happy because I can hear them calling from ponds in two
directions. The grouse are thumping away as background noise. There is still
some snow if you search for it but most of it stopped falling early in the
week. I did read where Colorado got a fair amount so winter still is making
its effects felt. But the ice is off the lakes in the wilds of Saint Paul.
Hopefully people got their trucks off the ice in time ;)
Conditions on twenty meters were marginal but we are receiving some
ionization via the solar wind. I read where the CMEs are not very energetic.
They are travelling only via the force of the solar wind and not through their
own impetus. We are indeed at solar minimum, there can be nowhere except up
from here. QRPTTF is now official; NA5N finally got his connectivity problem
fixed and the rules for QRPTTF were one of his very first messages. Now to
find a local WPA/CCC site. I know Oregon is full of them but which one is
closest and has the best propagation to the populations centers? Almost any
old state park or hiking trail qualifies because they were constructed by the
CCC guys. It will be fun working from the field again, this event always
signifies spring has begun in Oregon even though it may be chilly and wet.
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 healthy,
Kevin. KD5ONS
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