18 QSOs from 13 grids tells only part of the story. It doesn't account for how
much fun I
had, which was a lot!
The highlights of the night were working K9KHW and KC9BQA, both in EN63, and
getting better acquainted with many of the local hams.
If conditions are as good tomorrow (Tuesday) night as they were tonight...and
it looks
like they will be according to the tropo maps...then I'll load the 432 MHz
equipment into
the car and head to the same hilltop tomorrow night and do it all again.
Unfortunately, I won't be around for the 432 sprint. However, I will be away
on a radio-
related trip and can take my gear with me. The bad news is, I'll be in FN77
and I doubt
anyone will hear me!
73 for now,
Ken - VE3HLS
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