tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30273581.post3913635272621821732..comments2023-07-09T00:44:52.598+09:00Comments on CW4EVER: Today's QSO -- K0ALTAtsu JE1TRVhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04951959209894524979noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30273581.post-38412582476956406682009-12-29T07:56:47.512+09:002009-12-29T07:56:47.512+09:00Hi Kenji san
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I knew yo...Hi Kenji san<br />Thank you for your comment!<br />I knew you lived in USA when you were a young boy, but din't know that was Cololado!<br />I sutudied cololado state a little and I felt Colo has many beautiful place especially around the Rocky Mountains. <br />I'd like to visit there someday.<br />73 & Best Wishes in 2010!<br /><br />AtsuAtsu JE1TRVhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04951959209894524979noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30273581.post-28217679212392287682009-12-28T23:49:58.539+09:002009-12-28T23:49:58.539+09:00Silt, CO, USA is in Western Colorado and the eleva...Silt, CO, USA is in Western Colorado and the elevation is 5456 ft (<a href="http://colorado.hometownlocator.com/co/garfield/silt.cfm" rel="nofollow">Silt, CO community profile</a>).<br /><br />I was living in Boulder, CO in 1974 and there the elevation was approx 1 mile (= 5280ft), about 5328ft.<br /><br />You can find a lot of mountains in Colorado indeed; I once went to Pikes Peak near Estes Park, CO. The elevation was more than 10000ft.<br /><br />73<br />Kenji Rikitake, JJ1BDX(/3)<br />also N6BDX<br /><br />(I once thought to get a 0-prefix vanity callsign, but I decided to get a shorter one for CW)Kenji Rikitakehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16547149715241750800noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30273581.post-24691953357911463652009-12-11T09:13:53.601+09:002009-12-11T09:13:53.601+09:00GM Shin san,
I got the reason why such low temp th...GM Shin san,<br />I got the reason why such low temp there, thanks for the info!<br />40m last night was very calm even at my QTH so I cloud copy faint signals. <br />Salt lake City Web Radio is very nice to know how strong/weak is my sigs falling there. But not usable for real time QSO, since it has very big time delay (about 10 sec or more sometimes!).<br />vy 73<br />AtsuAtsu JE1TRVhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04951959209894524979noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30273581.post-35448197892647074642009-12-11T01:54:53.880+09:002009-12-11T01:54:53.880+09:00They seemed to have a cold front passing in Colo. ...They seemed to have a cold front passing in Colo. area. for the past few days. Unsusual cold snap, I guess. <br /><br />Cap W0CCA/M was on the way to a business meeting in Colo. when I met him on 40m a couple of days ago. He told me of the same kind of temp there. Surprisingly, he was not dariving a car with spike tires. He said he had been experienced in driving in such weather on a normal car and didn't need such tires!<br /><br />Colo. seems a fascinating place. I would visit there someday, hopefully, in the other seasons than winter. Very fine you have had such a nice QSO with Christine,<br />whom I have never met before.<br /><br />By the way, what a shame to hear own keying over the Pacific ocean hi! Terrible errors. Nathan's signal was not loud here at my QTH, either. QSK sometimes was helpful in the QSO with him. Try to give him a shout. You may use the Webradio in reception for him, which is very contemporary type of QSO using the net hi.Shin JA1NUTnoreply@blogger.com