[50mhz] Mobile Operations
Bill VanAlstyne
w5wvo at cybermesa.net
Mon May 24 18:42:01 EDT 2004
Many thanks in advance to Stan for this effort!
Some of you may not be aware of the fact that DM74 is one of the rarest grid
squares in the US. The Buckmaster data base shows only 9 licensed hams in this
grid, with most of them being recently-licensed Techs -- probably many of these
are inactive. To the best of my knowledge, there are no resident hams in this
grid active on 6M SSB. The only time you can get this one is when it's activated
by somebody.
Sooo... pray for Es! Of course, >I'll< be able to work him on ground wave or
scatter, whether there is Es or not. :-)
Bill / W5WVO
rm2usn at juno.com wrote:
> Hi All: Crossing my fingers and hoping the band willopen again
> tomorrow morning. I am planning to head east from Albuquerque
> and over to DM74 and DM75 and pass thru DM64 on the way. I should be
> up and running from DM74 at about 1700Z and will be on 50.125 start
> and move if it is open. Thanks and sure hope to work a lot tomorrow.
> 73's de Stan W5ZF/m (100 watts to ICOM706MKIIG and M2 HO Loop
> on top of my little Subaru wagon).
>
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