[VHFcontesting] Re: [NLRS] Jan VHF SS Rover plan K0PG K9ILT (long)

Bob N7CZ - DN47im n7cz at hotmail.com
Tue Jan 14 22:14:28 EST 2003


I have not heard of the "family" type operation in the contest.
I don't see it in the rules either.

If it won't effect my entry in the contest, Coleen AG7K would probably like 
to work the contest as well from our home station as well as my operation.

Can anyone clairfy?

Thanks

Bob N7CZ






>From: ADUHAWK at aol.com
>To: nlrs at mailman.qth.net, badgercontesters at mailman.qth.net
>CC: smc at qth.com, vhfcontesting at contesting.com
>Subject: [NLRS] Jan VHF SS Rover plan K0PG K9ILT (long)
>Date: Tue, 14 Jan 2003 23:07:52 EST
>
>Please watch for us as the "Family Rover" takes to the smaller sized air
>waves once again. Since we are a family station you can work both of us.
>We'll be running 6-1296, so please look for us as we do a lap of the 
>northern
>half of Illinois.
>Sat: 1900Z EN62, Nickoll Knoll, Arlington Heights, IL
>        1945 -- 2030 mobile in EN52
>        2030 -- 2100 on "the hill" 10 mi. west of Elgin on Rte 47 EN52
>        2100 -- 2330 mobile in EN52
>        2330 -- 0030 near Galena, IL observation tower, EN42
>Sun. 0030 -- 0130 mobile in EN42, southbound
>         0130 --0300 mobile in EN41, to Galesburg, IL
>         overnight in Galesburg
>         1400 -- 1530 mobile in EN40 to Beardstown, IL EM49
>         1530 --  1645 EM49
>         1645 -- 1900 mobile eastbound in EM59
>         1930 -- EM69 south of Urbana
>         2030 -- 2200 mobile in EN50 and EN60
>         2200 -- 0000 4 corners, EN50,60,51,61
>Mon. 0000 --0100 mobile in EN61 to Lemont
>         0100 --0300 around Chicagoland in EN51,52,62
>
>Frequencies: 50.170, 144.170, 222.070, 432.070, 903.1, 1296.
>325 watts on 6 and 2, 225 on 222, 180 on 432, 10 on 903 and 1296.
>Directional antennas,(except 6) fixed in the direction of travel.  We 
>usually
>get behind schedule, but we're really going to try this time. We will go to
>the calling frequencies from time to time, but will announce where we will 
>be
>going.  Note on 222 -- we are using a transverter this time.  the IC375A 
>was
>sent to a good home in L.A. (lower Alabama) so FM activity will be at 
>222.95.
>
>Please ride along with us! 73, Tim K0PG and Pat K9ILT
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