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[VHFcontesting] Correction to link in "VE3WCC June ARRL VHF QSO Party Op

To: VHF Contesting <vhfcontesting@contesting.com>, OntVHF Assoc_relector <OntVHFAssoc_reflector@yahoogroups.com>
Subject: [VHFcontesting] Correction to link in "VE3WCC June ARRL VHF QSO Party Operation FN04xa"
From: Glenn MacDonell <glennmacd@rogers.com>
Date: Sat, 4 Jun 2011 14:43:05 -0400
List-post: <vhfcontesting@contesting.com">mailto:vhfcontesting@contesting.com>
There was a typo in the web link for the FN04xa photos.  The correct  
link is  http://ve3xra.fronthouse.ca.

On 4-Jun-11, at 1:57 PM, Glenn MacDonell wrote:

> The West Carleton Amateur Radio Club of Ottawa will again operate  
> VE3WCC "Field Day" style from FN04xa for the June ARRL VHF QSO  
> Party.  Located at 730 feet ASL overlooking Lake Ontario, the  
> location will have a clear shot to the major population centers of  
> Ontario, Northern New York State and beyond. This will be the  
> fourth year of a multi-op effort from this site. Photos from  
> operations in 2009 and 2010 at http://xe3xra.fronthouse.ca  
> illustrate the setup.
>
> As for last year's contest the group will operate all bands from 6M  
> through 1296 MHz.  We will also use shorter range systems for   
> 2.4GHz (WiFi based) and 5.8GHz (telephone based), a Ramsey laser  
> kit and 10 GHz wideband FM using Tellurometers.  We slipped to  
> second highest number of points of any Canadian operation last year  
> after finishing first the previous year and will work hard to  
> regain the title this year.
>
> We will also be able to operate WSJT at 2 and 6m and hope for more  
> contacts with our higher power this year.  Schedules are very  
> welcome! Please send your sked request to VE3XRA@rac.ca.
>
> Rovers who will be within range are asked to forward their rover  
> schedules to VE3XRA.  Please include the grids squares and  
> approximate times you plan to be in each, a list of bands you are  
> able to operate, and the co-ordination frequency you will use.   
> Those rovers who will actually pass through FN04 are welcome to  
> stop by for a snack and hot coffee - directions to our location can  
> be sent by e-mail upon request.  As well, a limited number of 10  
> GHz Tellurometers and possibly some of the other short range  
> systems will be available for loan to rovers.  We will be located  
> near the intersection of 4 grids, so this could be quite profitable  
> in terms of QSOs!

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