Hi Folks,
It's almost contest time again! Man, this one has really rushed up on me,
but I'm almost ready to go. I'm basically going to re-run the same route I
did in June, but this time I WILL STICK TO MY SCHEDULE! [I will stick to my
schedule, I will stick to my schedule, I will stick to my schedule, ...]
Start the contest in
> Bath Co. High School, Owingsville KY
> N 38 08.409 W 083 46.583 EM88cd 1060ft
> School parking lot, some power lines, nearly clear view in all directions
Operate until 19:00z then move to
> Mack Cemetery, Frenchburg, KY
> N 37 55.813 W 083 37.226 EM87ew 1340ft
> Not too many trees
Operate until 20:00z then move to EM77. Probably near Winchester, KY
Operate for about an hour then move to EM76. Near Radcliff, KY
That would likely put me on in EM76 about 22:00z.
Operate for about an hour then move to my favorite spot up in EM78.
That would likely put me on the air from the top of firetower hill in Clark
State Forest at about 00:00z. Near Henryville, IN.
If the activity is there, I like to spend extra time on the hill for the
extra DX. I may also move over to EM68, near Salem IN, around 02:00z and
operate as long as
there are contacts to be made. Then slip over to Scottsburg and go to bed
for a few hours. Bright and early, or as early as Roverly possible I'll
head for my next
favorite spot in EM69, high up on firetower hill in Brown County state park,
near Nashville IN.
This is another spot that I like to spend extra time to pick up some good
DX. So around 1400z I'll head for the next grid EN60 up north of Indy around
Noblesville IN.
Operate there for an hour then slip over to EN70, the other side of
Noblesville IN. By then, I'll have gone through a couple of tanks of gas,
too many cheese burgers, my voice will be
about gone, and Rover fatigue will have set in so I'll point the Ranger back
toward Scottsburg. I'll gather up a few more FM QSO's on the way, and
possibly stop in EM79, probably near Columbus IN, for a few minutes. But
EM79 is as common as dirt, and I haven't really found a "good" location to
work from there, so I likely
won't stay long. So that makes about 10 grids, in two states!
The equipment is pretty much ready:-) I'll have my Icom 746 with 100 watts
out on 6 & 2 meters. I'll also have a DEM 432 transverter with about 10
watts out.
I'll have my homebrew Moxon Rectangle for 6 meters. On two meters I'll be
using my homebrew 8 element yagi. And for 432 I have an 11 element
CushCraft yagi. These will all be supported by my homebrew 27' push-up mast
that will be mounted in the back of my Ford Ranger
I picked up a "new" computer for this run. It's an old 486 laptop running
Win95. Nothing fancy, but it looks like I will be able to try some digital
QSO's, and A VOICE KEYER!!!! I may be able to talk after this contest!
Also, there is a good size group of guys active on the digital modes every
evening on 144.150. Check out
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/PSK_VHF_UHF_HAMRADIO/ for details.
73 all, and send me your plans to be included on The Rover Resource Page!
Dan
Dan Evans N9RLA
Scottsburg, IN 47170
{EM78}
IN-Ham list administrator
QRP-l #1269
1/2 of the N9RLA /R no budget Rover Team
Check out the Rover Resource Page at:
http://www.qsl.net/n9rla
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