Good Evening,

   Neither band was very noisy.  There were different types of QSB, sometimes simultaneously.  One of them was like the picket fencing you get on FM.  It made copy interesting.  Mild to warm fall weather was reported with a few antenna projects.  Smoke and then rain have prevented me from working on mine.  Now to get enough wood in for winter before the trails get too muddy.


  On 14050.5 kHz at 2200z:

NO8V - John - MI

K4TO - Dave - KY

K4JPN - Steve - GA

W8OV - Dave - TX

  On 7047.5 kHz at 0045z:

W0CZ - Ken - ND

K0DTJ - Brian - CA

K4TO - Dave - KY

W8OV - Dave - TX

   The sun is setting much earlier these days.  It is time I moved the forty meter net a little earlier.  Or just start guarding the frequency sooner and see who can respond.  The cooler weather has helped the fire fighters contain more of each fire. The smoke levels in the Central Valley are dropping too.  It will take a stronger cold front to push the rain south of the Siskiyou Mountains.

   Until next week 73,

      Kevin.  KD5ONS

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All in a hot and copper sky,

The bloody Sun, at noon,

Right up above the mast did stand,

No bigger than the Moon.


Day after day, day after day,

We stuck, nor breath nor motion;

As idle as a painted ship

Upon a painted ocean.

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