[NLRS] Thanks for the Fun

Chris Cox, N0UK [email protected]
Sun, 18 Apr 2004 22:32:08 -0500 (CDT)


Most interesting.  I heard the tail end of the qso before we worked, Bill, 
but didn't identify who it was.  From your log, I must assume that it was 
Mike.  That's not a bad haul for backscatter!

I was setup on the front path of my house.  As most know, I have NO 
horizon here and can't even get any scatter from the buildings downtown.  
Prior to working you this evening, the only other Q's from here have been 
with Gary, 'LJC, one block north of me, and 'ZQ from some (not the usual 
one) site in Burnsville.

Working you and hearing Mike at good signal strength is extremely 
promising!

Thanks for being on.

 On Sun, 18 Apr 2004 [email protected] wrote:

> Final results from the beach today:
> 
> 21:22  W0GHZ  5-9  SSB
> 21:40  K0FQA   5-9  SSB
> 21:50  KM0T     5-9  CW
> 22:00  N0UK    5-9   CW
> 22:46  KT8O    5-9   SSB
> 
>   Both Kris and Mike were worked without coordination. Both also peaked
> a bit more east than everyone else. (about 10deg) Cold here, 47deg and
> still some ice on the lake, in fact the ice sheet was floating by about 50ft 
> away when Gary and I first hooked up. 
> 
>   Headings were critical on all but Gary and elevation was tight as well, on 
> the horizon.
> 
>   I can bring QSLs to AU04 or mail either way.....
> 
>   Thanks all and hope everyone escaped any damage from the wx. 
> 
> Bill  K0AWU  EN37ed
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