I was able to get RK98 into a few W/VE logs on RS-44/CW this evening (LT); the W/VE Left Coast is pretty hard to reach now. I was in RK88 for the next RS-44 pass, and worked a string of JA ops.

 

Tomorrow's grids will include RK68 at midday when I'll be on CAS-4A and CAS-4B which have JA and me in their footprints for 2 or 3 minutes each around 06/0000Z. Later in the afternoon (LT), we should be in either RK68 still or RK58 for RS-44's pass that starts here at 06/0439Z and reaches JA a few minutes later. XW-2D at 06/0637Z and SO-50 at 06/0757Z from RK58 both look good for JA too.

 

The voyage has been incredibly smooth, and we're only now starting to get some sea swell that roll us by 10 degrees side to side in each direction. That's not much of a roll, but it makes sending CW a bit more interesting when I'm tilting myself one way and then the other to keep my balance! 73/Jim, ND9M