It's Montana's turn as K6JSS/7 this week, and it look like this could possibly be a repeat of New Mexico. I have heard K6JSS/7 only once this week, on 40 Meters. They were 559 into New Jersey; but I wasn't making the return trip.
Last night, the station was on 20 Meters for a goodly amount, according to QRPSPOTS. However, when I fired up the rig last night, 20 Meters had 10 over 9 QRN on it - wall to wall! I couldn't hear them on any of the bands they appeared on last night.
Having done this since the first week of the year, I know that if I haven't made contact with a K6JSS station by Wednesday, the outlook isn't the most favorable. Here's to hoping that I get lucky.
72 de Larry W2LJ
QRP - When you care to send the very least!
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