[VHFcontesting] "stuck rover bonus points"

Zack Widup w9sz at prairienet.org
Mon Aug 20 09:10:55 EDT 2007


Wow, quite an experience, Steve!

I've found that the $50 annual fee for full access to Topozone 
http://www.topozone.com is well worth it.  You can access any topo map on 
your computer for free but with the annual fee it allows you to download 
unlimited USGS topo quads.  You can also access aerial photos on the 
website if you pay the annual fee.  Downloading them is extra cost but you 
can at least see black and white aerial photos of most of the USA and 
high-resolution color aerial photos of metro areas.

These have been great help to me in making sure the terrain matches the 
maps (which it often doesn't).

73, Zack W9SZ

On Mon, 20 Aug 2007, Stephen Hicks, N5AC wrote:

> I was in EM34 (Arkansas) last weekend and suggested to KA5BOU and NM5M that
> I try to work some of the Dallas/Ft.Worth folks from out there (about
> 200mi).  The first night I talked to a few guys from a hill that was about
> 700' above sea level and around 200' above the average terrain.  We were
> unable to make some of the contacts above 900 MHz so I offered to try again
> the next night, but from a higher location.  The following day, I pulled out
> Topo USA and searched for a better spot.  I found a hill called "Skeleton
> Mountain" and it appeared there was a nice, thick road on the map.  I let
> everyone know that I would be there around 9PM.
>
> I took off for the hill, about 20 miles from where I was camped, about
> 8:30PM.  I was in the middle of nowhere and it was pitch black.  Everything
> was going smooth until I got within 3mi of the hilltop.  All of a sudden,
> the roads shifted to dirt and no longer matched the maps.


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