Topband: 630m Crossband Night - Sat FEB 4th

Steve VE7SL at shaw.ca
Sat Jan 28 19:00:15 EST 2017


One week from tonight, on Saturday Feb 4th, the 2nd Midwinter 630m Activity
Event will take place. The highlight of this event will be the opportunity 
for amateurs, throughout North America, to attempt crossband CW contacts with Canadian 
amateurs operating on 630m.

Canadian stations will call CQ on announced frequencies within the 630m band and listen on individual HF (QSX) frequencies for 
callers.

Due to the RTTY and Sprint activities on the same night, some of the QSX 
frequencies have been shifted from those that might normally have been used in the past.

There appears to be a lot of growing interest in 630m among topband operators. It is hoped that the USA will soon have access to 630m as a ham band. 
There will also be a large turnout of U.S. experimental activity, either in beacon mode or in two-way QSO mode with other experimental service 
stations.

In past events, several Transcontinental crossband contacts have been 
completed. It is hoped that operating events such as this can serve to demonstrate the interesting 
propagation possibilities of this unique part of the spectrum and generate more new interest in the 630m band.

To read more about this event, please see the ARRL news announcement here:

http://www.arrl.org/news/second-annual-midwinter-630-meter-activity-night-set-for-february-4-5


This time out, there will be six Canadian stations, from Newfoundland to the west coast, hoping to work as many of you as possible! 


Station: CF7MM (Mark) CN89 Coquitlam, British Columbia
Time: February 5, 0200-0700 UTC
Transmit frequency: 475.0 kHz
Receive (QSX) frequency: 1,801 kHz, 3,501 kHz, 3,528, and 7,028 kHz

Station: VE7BDQ (John) CN89 Delta, British Columbia
Time: February 5, 0300-0700 UTC
Transmit frequency: 474.0 kHz
Receive (QSX) frequency: 1,833 kHz, 3,533 kHz

Station: CG7CNF (Toby) CN89 Burnaby, British Columbia
Time: February 5, 0200-0800 UTC
Transmit frequency: 476.5 kHz
Receive (QSX) frequency: 1,827 kHz, 3,527 kHz, 7,027 kHz

Station: VE7SL (Steve) CN88 Mayne Island, British Columbia
Time: February 5, 0200-0700 UTC
Transmit frequency: 473.0 kHz
Receive (QSX) frequency: 3,526 kHz, 7,115 kHz

Station: VO1NA (Joe) GN37 Torbay, Newfoundland
Time: February 4, 2130 UTC, until February 5, 0130 UTC; After 0130 UTC, 5WPM
CW beacon until 1000 UTC
Transmit frequency: 477.7 kHz
Receive (QSX) frequency: 3,525.5 kHz

Station: VE3OT (Mitch) EN92 London, Ontario
Time: February 5, 0000-0500 UTC
Transmit frequency: 477.0 kHz
Receive (QSX) frequency: 3,610 kHz, 7,105 kHz


Steve, VE7SL  73





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