Sad to say; but no FYBO here for W2LJ. My wife had to work today; and normally, that would not present a problem. But around lunchtime, I was sitting on the couch next to my daughter, and I noticed that her forehead felt kind of warm. The thermometer confirmed a 100.8 fever.
A dose of children's Motrin fixed her up right quick; but I stayed close to both my kids today to monitor them for any further signs of illness. Luckily, there were none.
I did sneak down the basement for a quick couple FYBO contacts and managed to work the ever present N4BP and Steve NĂ˜TU out in Colorado. He reported a temperature of 55 degrees, which was actually warmer than it got in New Jersey. I think our high for the day reached somewhere in the neighborhood of 45 degrees. However, it was quite breezy today; and if I had been outside, that45 would have felt more like 30!
Tonight, 40 Meters is abuzz with the NA Sprint. Hard to find a hole where non-contesting is going on. As soon as you reach around 7.040 MHz, the hard line RTTY kicks in and takes the band over. I did sneak on over to 80 Meters for a nice QSO with Mike WB2KKI, for a bit.
The Sprint is only scheduled for another couple of hours. I should go down there and see if I can here Alaska. The way 40 Meters has been long the past week or so ...........
73 de Larry W2LJ
Larry,
ReplyDeleteI didn't get to play in FYBO either.
Funny, the first guy I usually log in every Spartan Sprint or any other Sprint for that matter is Bob, N4BP!
If he's not "the best" at QRP contesting, I don't know who is...
73 es hope to CU on the bands soon
de Jeff, KE9V