We're also going to try VHF here. I'm taking along 6 meters through 432
MHz and maybe 903 and 1296 also. Not likely to work VE7 on those bands,
though. :-(
73, Zack W9SZ
On Mon, 16 May 2005, Jim Smith wrote:
> Was there much FD activity on 160 last year? Is a VE7 likely to be
> heard anywhere?
>
> I'm interested but, whether we can put together something to radiate on
> 160 is another matter.
>
> 73 de Jim Smith VE7FO
>
> K1BG Bruce Blain wrote:
>
> >With the sunspot cycle where it is, and probable low activity on 10 and 15
> >meters, I am hoping to stir some activity on 160 during field day this year.
> >
> >I am suggesting that the hour after sunset on the west coast (0300 - 0400Z)
> >and an hour before sunrise on the east coast (0800 - 0900Z) we try to get on
> >160 and make as many contacts as possible.
> >
> >We can use this as a great excuse to teach something about 160 and/or learn
> >something about 160 in the process. And perhaps we can stir some summer (at
> >least in the northern hemisphere) activity.
> >
> >Is anyone interested? Let me know.
> >
> >Bruce, K1BG
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