Hi Guys, Unfortunately this is the price you guys pay for living in God's
country. Dave, I was up at your killer site many years ago and even
then I wondered why you did not install solar so you could run remote from
you house. As you know, remote stations
is the in thing for many years and amazing how well that works.
Gl with the snow
Steve
K1IIG
I was hoping to get up to my ham shack on the hill, but temps dropped
overnight to the 20's and it is snowing. There is no heat up there. I am
thinking that hauling gear up there today will be a losing proposition.
Eastern Maine just got a huge snow a few days ago. When will winter end?
Cross ur fingers Paul.
Dave K1WHS
On 4/8/2019 2:10 PM, N1BUG wrote:
A winter storm warning with 6 to 12 inches of snow expected today
makes it questionable whether I can be on for tonight's 2 meter
sprint. If the antenna elements aren't two or three inches in
diameter as is typical of spring snow I'll be making some noise.
Persistent stormy and windy pattern is still hampering efforts to
finish the 222 and 432 installations. What a winter this has been!
Spring's coming though... I think! ;-)
73,
Paul N1BUG FN55mf
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