[Fourlanders] Fw: [VHF] The K4N QSL cards.....

Gordon Macie gmacie at yahoo.com
Wed Aug 7 15:01:21 EDT 2013


There have been 2 or 3 people operate from FM13 this year but usually small setups. There are a couple of active stations
in EM91 (which i need) but they dont' have good antennas or power. 


I have over 500 grids but missing a bunch that are too long for ground wave and too short for es except for an exceptional day. 


EL84 was just on and made over 1000 qso's so that should be taken care of for awhile.


Gordon N4LR


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 From: Bob Mantell <k4esa at yahoo.com>
To: "w4kxy at bellsouth.net" <w4kxy at bellsouth.net>; "fourlanders at contesting.com" <fourlanders at contesting.com> 
Sent: Wednesday, August 7, 2013 12:42 PM
Subject: Re: [Fourlanders] Fw: [VHF] The K4N QSL cards.....
 

The rarest/closest ones are FM13, EL79, and EM87. 
 
 Also EM 91 and EM 90 on the GA Coast rank high on the most wanted 

73 de Bob,

W4GA  EM74qc
k4esa at yahoo.com



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From: "w4kxy at bellsouth.net" <w4kxy at bellsouth.net>
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Sent: Wednesday, August 7, 2013 2:42 AM
Subject: [Fourlanders] Fw: [VHF] The K4N QSL cards.....
  

Marshall brings up a good point.  I propose that the four landers look at doing a grid expedition.  Nothing as serious as Marshall of course.  What would be a rare grid that doesn&#x27;t require us to drive a huge distance?

73,
Jim, W4KXY
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