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Re: [VHFcontesting] Rover experience at Blue Knob Ski Resort FN00RG?

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Subject: Re: [VHFcontesting] Rover experience at Blue Knob Ski Resort FN00RG?
From: Terry Signature <terry@directivesystems.com>
Date: Thu, 28 Dec 2017 22:46:13 -0500
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Hi John,

We've never been there in January during ski season but Andy and I have roved there in both September and June. We typically watch the wx and the Hepburn predictions. If it looks like tropo to the west we go there, it's a VERY good location. I think January could be a "double edged sword" - since it's a good ski location, I'm sure the roads are well maintained but I would think the parking lot is going to get pretty busy with skiers. You'll probably spend a lot of time explaining your operation! If you brought your XYL for skiing, they couldn't hassle you too much!

The first time we went there I jumped through hoops and got "permission" from a not to nice ranger. No matter how I tried to explain to her what Amateur radio was about, she just wasn't interested but finally relented. Since then, we've been there probably 4 times without permission and have seen local police go by without any problems. We've spent the night there several times also.

The FM19AW site is another good location off the beatin path. They don't plow the road and when Andy and I were there in our "new" van, I didn't have good chains and didn't want to chance it. With your rig it would be easy and fun!

Aside from the fierce wx, I'm not sure you can do much better than Reddish Knob although Blue Knob does have a better shot to New England.

73 and good luck!!

Terry , W8ZN

On 2017-12-28 8:15 am, John Young via VHFcontesting wrote:
I suspect the Sugar Grove facility is going to deny my request to
operate inside the National Radio Quiet Zone even though the Green
Bank Observatory will approve it..  I am looking at alternate
locations.  Best one I have found is the Blue Knob Ski Resort in PA,
FN00RG.  I dont rove, but drive to a good location to operate as a
fixed site from one grid.  The resort parking lot lets me reach north
to Rochester, east to NY City and south to DC.  Lots of blockage to
the west but great to population centers north, east and south.  Good
FM location with lots of hams within 250 miles.


A number of rovers have worked from here over the years.  I would love
to know something about your experiences there.  How is the RF noise
level?  Any FM contacts?  Staff or parking problems?  I would rent a
room at the lodge and bring the XYL who can ski while I contest (win
win there).


John


KM4KMU
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