We will be trying Netlogger for the 20M SSB net today at 1800z on 14.3035.
If you can please have netlogger up and select the net to see your
check-in. The AIM Window may be used for (almost) instant messages. It is
our hope that this will facilitate better logging and net reporting. Now
all we nee
Please join us on 3803kHz plus (not minus) QRM (see the Netlogger
discussion, below), 9PM ET Sunday (0100Z Monday). Note that the net
stays on the same local time, when we switch back and forth to/from
Daylight time, so the UTC time changes, but not the local time.
As daylight persists more in
Conditions on 20M were much improved this week. We experimented with
Netlogger for the first time and muddled through - thanks to Paul and Dave
for logging. Please join us next week at 1800z on 14.3035 MHz and monitor
the net on Netlogger (download from netlogger.org).
Check-ins:
1 K1NW Brian (NC
3803 kHz, 9PM ET Sunday (currently 0100Z Monday).
Thanks to the following check ins (w) and relays (rel):
Call State Radio/Amp Name
1 N8SBE MIK4D/KPA500Dave (w)
2 W9PCS WIK4D/KPA500Paul (rel),(w)
3 WW4JF TNK3s/KPA500J
Good Evening,
Twenty meters was a little stronger than last week. Plenty of storm
noise but signals were good enough to dig out. Two to three S units of
QSB but it was slow. The static hissing and lightning snapping made
copy interesting too. Forty meters was weaker than last weekend.
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