Good Evening,

   Twenty meters had stronger signals than forty meters.  It also had deeper QSB.  Some fast flutter on a few of you.  Spring is almost here.  Another foot of snow and the ground can start warming.  A number of bark inspector bird species showed up when the snow was deep.  Creepers, nuthatches, and small woodpeckers. Time for me to clean the hummingbird feeders and set them in place.


  On 14050.5 kHz at 2200z:

W0CZ - Ken - ND

K0DTJ - Brian - CA

K6XK - Roy - IA

WJ7S - John - UT

K4JPN - Steve - GA

W8OV - Dave - TX


  On 7047.5 kHz at 0000z:

KG7V - Marv - WA

K0DTJ - Brian - CA

WM5F - Dwight - ID

W0CZ - Ken - ND

K6PJV - Dale - CA


   Until next week 73,

      Kevin.  KD5ONS




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   Sometimes I fall asleep between nets.  I wrote a remedy for that: a timer application I use often.  It began like a 3 minute egg timer.  But only one time setting seemed a little lame, so I made it for nine times with nine separate alarms.  If I hook my laptop up to my Bluetooth speakers a few of the alarm tones can alert me even outside the house.  I first wrote the alarms as a sequence of tones in A of various octaves.  55 Hz made the house shake.  Since then beep() was deprecated so I replaced the tones with wave files.

   If you would like to use it go here: http://bacona.design/video.html   Click on Timer.zip




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