I actually did bang away at the key off and on for a couple last eve after
midnight...nothing heard or worked. Receiving loop, and flat-top 80 M dipole at
70' with the twin-lead shorted and fed against elevated radials. Perpetual
daylight in Interior Alaska may have had some effect. That, and no relatively
close "Rat" ops or locals led to a slow eve.
It's been 47 years since I've seen stars during a June summer's eve. That's KL7
for you at BP64.
73, Gary NL7Y
> Naw - nothing that sinister. I was going to get to this before the contest
> - but life events sort of overtook my free time and I didn't get to it.
> QRX a few days (which is why you didn't hear K7RAT on this time). We'll
> get it fixed.
>
> Tree
>
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