Hello Nick,
I was not operating last night. I have other activities besides ham
radio and 160M. It was guitar playing last night, and soon it will be
fly fishing for trout up at my camp away from the radio. Winter has been
long this year and the snow and ice are still a problem. All of my
receive antennas are beverages and they are running through the forest.
I remove the transformers and terminations to protect them from
lightning most years. I am QRV through May usually. I have had lightning
damage in the past and it can be very bad!!
Soon I will be making another beverage for Bouvet Island and LP QSOs.
73
Dave K1WHS
On 4/13/2019 2:34 PM, uy0zg wrote:
Hi Joel
I'm curious to hear American stations in April.
At least east.
This season I did not have a QSOs with many - K1FZ, K1GUN, K1HTV,
KA1J, N2MF, N4IS, W1MK, W3GH, WX3B +
and many, many others
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Nick, UY0ZG
http://www.topband.in.ua
w5zn@w5zn.org писал 2019-04-13 16:38:
Greetings Nick,
With spring here in the south I have begun taking down all of my RX
antennas in preparation for hay cutting in the fields plus the severe
lightning we have from spring and summer storms pretty much destroys
the RX antenna components if left out through summer. The QRN/noise
level is high on the TX antenna so my focus has moved to other
bands/activity.
I'm sure that's probably the case with a few other "regulars" on the
band as well.
73 Joel W5ZN
On 2019-04-13 03:31, uy0zg wrote:
Hi
What happened ?
One NV3N from all over America.....
No electricity?
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