I just saw this post from Paul KE1LI sent last month and responded off reflector, but just in case anyone else needs something similar Hi Paul, Maybe you'd be interested in the following, zoom in and
Small crew here, but we will attempt to be on all bands during the day. Look for us on randoms on WSJT at night on 6 & 2m where we will CQ on the calling freq's and post our listening freq's. Good lu
Regarding rule 7... other than email, which internet resources are most likely best to support scheduling during the 2m sprint? What are the most common sites used to facilitate real-time scheduling?
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Wow - what a night! I thought there might be a chance of some slightly enhanced propagation after following the surface weather maps Sunday night and Monday and watching 2m APRS live tropo feed durin
Terry W8ZN and I will attempt a maiden voyage of the newly improved N3UW rover that we have been outfitting with 50 MHz - 10 GHz and given the go ahead to use this weekend - tnx Rich! The plan is 4 g
I took the liberty of compiling a spreadsheet of rovers and their respective grids and op times. View and download from here http://goo.gl/EBzVM0 These are approximate as I rounded to nearest hour (: