I was fighting a high ambient noise level tonight, while participating in the monthly NAQCC Sprint. Not as terrible as it was a few years ago, when 40 Meters was so bad that I had to abandon the 40 Meter Fox Hunts, but bad enough to be annoying.
With the goofy damp weather we have been having, I think the local QRN was due more to atmospherics, than anything else. I'll have to see how the band conditions are over the next few days.
In any event, I racked up 22 QSOs during the during the Sprint, almost evenly divided between 40 and 20 Meters. It ended up being 10 QSOs on 20 Meters and 12 on 40 Meters. Not my best effort, by any means, but not abysmal, either.
I was happy to work Jim W1PID at the very end, but was disappointed that I was not able to get a QSO in with my two NJ buddies, Don W2JEK, or Charles W2SH. They were both sitting on frequencies, running mini pileups, and I could just not break through.
Just goes to show you ..... sometimes you get the bear, and sometimes the bear gets you.
72 de Larry W2LJ
QRP - When you care to send the very least!
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