[Alexandria Radio Club Reflector] 50+ QSO

Ian ik7565 at verizon.net
Mon May 14 21:45:30 EDT 2007


Hi Jack - I think the spot you're referring to is private property but the
owner welcomes hams with advanced notice.  Never been there but others have.
Maybe Brian WC4J can fill us in.

73, Ian N8IK


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[mailto:alexandriaradioclub-bounces at mailman.qth.net] On Behalf Of Hranicky,
Jack
Sent: Monday, May 14, 2007 9:24 AM
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Subject: [Alexandria Radio Club Reflector] 50+ QSO

Folks,
 
As you know, (with accurate GPS) it is possible to work out of four grid
squares in Virginia. Set up a portable station in one, the move say 50
feet to another. And, high power, sigle or multiple operators. I have a
full-wave 6 meter vert, and 1/2 wave 2 m and 440. Also, could bring a
220 radio. Combined with other club memberss, this could produce
"points".
 
My guess that this is roving, but if the station were disassembled,
moved, re-assembled: is it still a single portable station? Need advice
from club experts here. This station idea is not a good idea to compete
with roving stations.
 
Anyone interested,
 
Jack H.
K5OTZ
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