Yo, Don't forget about the 432 sprint tonite @ 1900 local time. Help put an end to that nasty wintertime propagation, and GET ON THE AIR!! Tell the xyl/kids you need some time off from dying eggs & e
Yo, Looks like I goofed on the date for the uWave Sprint. It is, in fact, scheduled for 3 May, 2003. Maybe I'll actually be able to get some bands ready for this one now... Thanks to those who pointe
Another reminder... Don't forget about the microwave sprint next Sat. (3 May) 0600-1300 local time. 903++ Tell the XYL you'll still have time to plant flowers another day (or you can do it after the
Yo, Saturday is the 1st MAD session of the new year. Get on and try out your apparatus before the contest sneaks up on you. Activity time is Sat 0800-1200, and Monday nite 1900-2300 hrs, local. Light
Yo, Rover plans are still rather fluid here. In general, it looks like we will perhaps try FM28,18,29,19 on Saturday. The goal for Sunday will be FM08, 09, and more 18/19, depending on road/site cond
OK gang... Coming up next Sat 0800-1200 is your big chance to partake in some microwave activity. Yep, that's right...jess in time so that u still have a chance to get the peanut butter outta yer hos
I spoke with K3JAY today. Jay wanted me to let you know that he and Howard, W3CQH are planning to activate FM07 for the contest. They have a spot at 3900ft+, and are planning to have the bands thru 1
Yo, Microwave Activity Days is set for Saturday morning. I have heard of the following stations, who expect to be surfing the microwaves: WB4WEN & K4EJQ from Roan Mtn NC. K8TQK EM89 (now QRV thru 10G
Yes, MAD was kinda poor here. ...raining cats & dogs. We didn't want any more practive setting up the dish in the rain. We did get out for a while in the rain and hooked up with 2 stations. Got a cha
Looks like W3IY will miss the activity tonite...new rear telescoping mast has siezed up after only 2 cycles of operation. Love that Radio Slack mast...cheap steel. Apparently the .050 wall "steel" is
Yo, We're leaving Friday for FM15. Plan to rove the east coast thru FM29, then west to FM09,08. Details are on http://members.fcc.net/wseab/ Don't forget to check for enhancement on 3.4GHz & up in th
Yo, Tnx fer all the activity, QSOs, etc during the June contest. We had lots of fun here on the East Coast. Details are posted at http://members.fcc.net/wseab/June03.htm tnx & 73, Bill W3IY
Yo, Despite a bad wx forcast, the sprint was really fun from FM08us @ 3300ft. Propagation seemed below average to me, but activity & enthusiasm was really good. Even the squirrels lounging on the roa
Just a thought... The only thing that bothers be about "captive" rovers is that a couple of times I've heard about "alien rovers" coming into new territory, and bumping into other rovers at particula
I have had nothing but success using W3KM's KM Rover. It does everything I need, as long as one remembers to change grids while driving through roverland. It generates Cabrillo FB, and has many nice
Beware the RFI caused by the Honda EU1000 series generators. Even with nothing plugged in, mine is a real "jammer" on 6 & 2 meters. The internal inverter which so nicely preserves 60Hz output even wh
OK Guys, It's that time again. Break out the apparatus, and get it up for next Saturday/Monday. That's right, it's time for your monthly Microwave_Activity workout. It sounds like it will be a good t
Hey Guys, Don't forget to light-up your microwave bands tomorrow from 0800 -1200 local time. It's the first Sat of the month, and it's time agin for Microwave_Activity_Days. It's a good time to see i