Hey Chris Long time no hear. What I can offer is pretty old and anecdotal. IMO, FN54 is not rare on 2m...there has always been 1-2 active ops there. Above 2m; not sure. To me, FN51 is quite rare. Too
I rove in southern New England for the VHF contests. For September, if the weather is good, I will drive out to FN51 (four hour drive round-trip, this is four hours of not operating during the contes
Several years ago, the xyl and I hiked up Mt. Washington. Heeding the dire signs at the trailhead of "The Worst Weather on the Continent" or maybe the world, I stuffed a day pack wth parkas, etc. and
Author: Josef 'Jeff' Sipek <jeffpc@josefsipek.net>
Date: Thu, 13 Oct 2022 12:38:49 -0400
(snip lots of good info) As "interesting" as it'd be to be above it, the troposphere over NH is something like 50 thousand feet. ;) With that said, I totally believe that the summit is above many tem