Listened on 144.260. Heard bits and pieces of signals to the east. Sadly, my
400W 2M amp is not repaired from the lightning strike last spring, so QRP.
WB9SPT and K2YAZ were active along Lake Michigan. (From K2YAZ note). Talked
with WA8RJF, K8MD and WA8VPD. From watching the UHF TV channels, conditions
were up a bit. Looking at Hepburn's tropo map, things seemed to follow that.
Previous night, several 8's and 9's were working south with good signals. So
some enhanced north - south paths. Will be on Monday evening. Working with
VE3SMA and others, to do some Lake Huron microwave activity experiments in
the near future.
73 de Lloyd J. Ellsworth NE8I
P. O. Box 2132, Dearborn, Mi. 48123-2132 USA
e-mail: ne8i@arrl.net Packet: (uc) EN82ig + Rover 160-47GHz
LM-ARRL, LM-AMSAT, Seti League, NTMS, 10X481, SMIRK4720, RedRyder#10
-----Original Message-----
From: Bill Seabreeze <w3iy@fcc.net>
To: microwave@wa1mba.org <microwave@wa1mba.org>
Cc: packrats@mailman.qth.net <packrats@mailman.qth.net>;
dcmicrowave@mailman.qth.net <dcmicrowave@mailman.qth.net>;
vhfcontesting@contesting.com <vhfcontesting@contesting.com>;
rover@mailman.qth.net <rover@mailman.qth.net>
To: <vhfcontesting@contesting.com>
Date: Friday, July 05, 2002 6:03 PM
Subject: [Mw] Microwave_Activity_Days
>Yo!
>
>UPDATED...again...(this is FUN!).
>
>Here's a NEW of summary stations known to be
>planning activity for this Saturday
>Microwave_Activity_Days:
>
>W3HMS FM19av 2360ft
>KB8VAO FM19av 2360ft
>W4SW FM18hx ~500ft
>ND3F FN21hb 2200ft
>W3IY FM08us 3365ft
>W4/ON1CFX FM09tl 2290ft
>K1DS FN20ii ~600ft
>N2JMH FN12ef 2400ft
>W4DEX EM95tg 728ft; 250ft HAAT
>WA4DFS EM85us 6500ft!! (yes, it's really up there!!)
>WA8RJF EN91iq
>AA2UK FM29PN
>K2UOP FM09oi
>WA3DRC FN20lf
>NE8I EN82em
>
>I was too lazy to document all the bands that guys
>have, but let me assure you it is an impressive list.
>I think most of these guys are on 10G plus at least
>2-3 other bands...give them some action!!
>Find the paths you didn't think you could work.
>Many stations have significantly upgraded their
>capabilities. Try stuff out.
>
>There are probably many new paths now open
>for you that weren't there before. For example;
>ON1CFX is going to a new high-altitude site in
>FM09, which has a great view from 40 to 165
>deg (true).
>
>Get your rotor calibrated before the UHF test.
>(don't trust a compass...use a known station as
>a beacon, and record the indicated vs true bearing...
>you'll be glad you did this later).
>
>Please don't hog 144.260...Find your target and QSY
>to another 2m freq for liason. This leaves the channel
>clear for more activity. Thanx...
>
>73,
>Bill W3IY/R
>
>
>
>
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