I will be active as Rover in the 2022 ARRL SEP VHF Contest
-- basically solo grid circling around 38 N and 104 W all weekend.
It's not my favorite VHF contest -- last time was during the worst
of the 2020 pandemic and I _really_ wanted to get out of the house.
I am hoping for fantastic propagation and great regional participation.
As always, the triumph of hope over experience.
6M - 100W w/halo
2M - 120W w/stacked halos
432 - 75W and 8 elements
SSB and cwCW (cringe worthy CW)
Saturday in sequence:
DM88 - 1800z -- 2000z
DM87 - 2000z -- 2200z
DM77 - 2200z -- 2400z
DM78 - 0000z -> local sunset (0017z), at least.
Sunday in sequence:
DM78 - 1300z -- 1600z
DM77 - 1600z -- 1900z
DM87 - 1900z -- 2200z
DM88 - 2200z -> local sunset (0017z), at least.
Obviously I do not move from location to location instantaneously.
Pus or minus 15 minutes around each transition, I'll be mobile in
one or the other grid -- on 2M most often.
73
Jonesy
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Marvin L Jones | W3DHJ | W3DHJ | https://W3DHJ.net/
Pueblo, Colorado | @ | Jonesy | __ linux FreeBSD
38.238N 104.547W | jonz.net | DM78rf | 73 SK
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