Just a quick note to acknowledge all who checked in last evening. This was our
second week operating at 0100z - but with daylight savings time, it looks like
quite a few more folks from the west coast checked in.
CALL NAME ST RIG SNRST Sent
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K6DGW's KX1 S/N is #897. I guess it got lost in transmission. I was
surprised at the signal strengths out here on the frontier ... NK8Q was
easily a real 569 as was Daniel. 0100Z works pretty good for us PDT
types unless we have family or friends over for dinner.
73,
Fred K6DGW
Auburn CA
for that contact (thanks to
a photo from Ed, WA3WSJ).
Hopefully I'll check in next week again!
Mark, NK8Q
Subject: [Elecraft] ECN/30 Report
Just a quick note to acknowledge all who checked in last evening. This was our
second week operating at 0100z - but with daylight savings time, it looks like
Last night, I ended up calling on 10.112.7 because I was hearing some
occasional broadband digital QRM on 10.102.7, and someone was calling near
10.107.2 just before the net started. The one and only check-in was Rick/WA3TUU
in Michigan.
Next week, I'm going to try calling the net one hour later
Someone once wisely suggested picking a non-cardinal frequency for the ECN -
and I think I really need to heed that advice next week - so watch for an odd
frequency (e.g. 10118.7) for the net next week.
Running QRP-10W has it's disadvantages - especially when a DX station
(TO7K/TO7C?) starts
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