I plan to start the VHF contest near Watertown, NY with back-to-back sites in
FN14 and FN24, probably a pretty rare grid. Will be looking for VE/VAs and
contacts across the lakes. l'll continue working around the grid corner to
FN13 and FN23 through Saturday evening.
Since I'm staying nearby, may check FN24 late or again Sunday morning. Then,
I'll be heading south to sites near Syracuse for more FN23, and FN22 until mid
day. After that, will be going west to FN12, FN02, (FN13) and FN03.
Running 100w on lower 4 bands except for 25w on 222. Stacked Yagis on 222,
432, single or stack on
2M, with a Moxon on 6M. Working SSB and CW with FM available, particularly for
223.5 if needed. May monitor
146.55 when not working 222.
Email welcome from stations looking for any grids--please include your 6 digit.
Some schedules may be possible, probably better for Saturday. I'll try, but
please be aware that keeping to a travel plan has been hard enough.
Here's a rough plan which may change:
Saturday, EDT 2 PM to 3:30PM FN24ae
3:30 PM to 5 PM FN14xc These sites are close and I
may interchange
5:30 PM to 6:30PM FN13xu
7 PM to 8:30 PM FN23av
(9 PM or later FN24bb)
Sunday, EDT (8AM- 9AM FN24bb or FN23av)
9AM to 11 AM Mobile
11AM to 12PM FN22dw
12PM to 1PM FN23ca
1PM to 3PM Mobile FN12 Now, it gets sketchy...
3PM to 5:30 FN12au/ FN02vs
6PM to 7PM Rover dinner, Leroy
7:30PM to 9PM FN02wv
9:30PM to ? FN03
That's about it. Good luck to all.
73, David Muller AB2YI
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