So keep a grid square map handy, like most of us do. No big deal. It's the
best exchange since you can figure distance, like the Stew Perry 160 contest.
Sheesh is that all you have to worry about?
73, Gerry, K8GT
---- Barry <w2up@comcast.net> wrote:
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My first time on 6m this weekend, just playing around in the contest.
On a band with such spotty propagation, it would be nice to know the QTH
of the stations being worked. Short of keeping a grid sq. map handy,
there's no way to know where each grid is. How about state or section
in the exchange, too?
Barry W2UP
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Barry Kutner, W2UP Lakewood, CO
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