Dennis, you are in an enviable QTH this coming Monday. I
estimate you will get 4m-10secs of totality in the eclipse at your
house!!! Heck, that's only 7 secs less than the centerline near
your place. Staying home with a lawn chair and a big glass of
iced tea sounds like a good plan. I have to drive over past
Harrison to get into any of the total eclipse area. If weather is
good, might do that. But I am pretty sure the traffic will be as
epic as the event, hihi.
At least in 2017, we were returning from a East Coast trip and stopped for that eclipse in "Jonesboro" Illinois (thought that was appropriate). We were pretty close to centerline so got right at 2 minutes. But sparse enough with watchers that we were on the interstate heading south to MO/AR at full speed -- shortly after the show! Don't think Hwy 65/62 is gonna be quite as lucky.
73, Steve, W5KI
Congratulations to Charles - you’re catching up!
He has been doing a lot of work to make sure we are ready for the eclipse, which is a BIG DEAL in this area. Charles has been making sure all the repeaters are ready for the onslaught, and that we have a couple that can be used for local comms. We are helping the county and city authorities, who are not sure what will happen, but want to be covered for the worst possibilities. Best case, we will have traffic jams. I made a brief trip to town today and saw a lot of Texans headed into the area. We should have clear weather, and other areas have clouds predicted, so that means whatever we would have had, we will have more of it! Should be interesting. I’m staying home.
73,Dennis/RZ