Ted, The problem with EM05 is that there is very little in the way of activity areas for you to get into with your set up. You're too far from everywhere except Lawton (EM04) and we will have at leas
Donald M. Ross wrote: Ted, The problem with EM05 is that there is very little in the way of activity areas for you to get into with your set up. You're too far from everywhere except Lawton (EM04) an
How about EM03? It is still pretty rare VHFwise, and you would have a nice shot into Dallas, Houston, and OKC, as well as the Lawton bunch. 73s John NE0P EM04to __________________________________ Do
John Geiger wrote: How about EM03? It is still pretty rare VHFwise, and you would have a nice shot into Dallas, Houston, and OKC, as well as the Lawton bunch. Thanks John - and Don - I missed that su
Author: "Kenneth E. Harker" <kharker@cs.utexas.edu>
Date: Mon, 8 Sep 2003 09:49:51 -0500
I have no idea about good rover locations in these grids, but the EM01, EM02, and EM03 grids are usually difficult to work in VHF contests from the Austin/San Antonio area. EL28 has no great rover lo