[Lowfer] 2200m QSO Stations List

Clint Turner turner at ussc.com
Wed Feb 14 13:40:16 EST 2018


Hi,

Although I have a station capable of 2200M QSOs, I've not yet managed to 
arrange one and would never appear on a list like this.  This list 
includes only those who *have* made QSOs, not those who *could* make a 
QSO - which strikes me a bit like making a shopping list of items one 
already had on hand.

While this list is helpful information for those seeking out their first 
2200M QSO (assuming that those on the list can be contacted) I would 
contend that it might be a bit more useful if it gave some idea of those 
stations who are known to be capable of 2200M transmitting.   A reason 
for this would be in the hopes that those who are "beacon only" might be 
encouraged to make a contact at some point, and that those who have 
become bone-fide "transmit capable" via WSPR transmissions - but have 
not yet made a QSO - would become known to others to facilitate a 
contact and avoid their forever being a "beacon only" station - or 
disappearing altogether.

73,

Clint

KA7OEI




On 2/13/2018 7:52 AM, N1BUG wrote:
> Some while back I learned that Roger, VE7VV, was no longer actively 
> maintaining his list of QSO stations on 2200 and 630 meters. As I am 
> very interested in promoting more activity on 2200 meters I expressed 
> interest in continuing his work for that band. Roger quickly agreed 
> and was extremely helpful with the transition and some format changes.
>
> The new list resides at:
>
> http://www.n1bug.com/lfmf/files/NA-LF-Stations.pdf
>
> I will update this immediately whenever I receive new information. If 
> you have made at least one two-way QSO on 2200 meters and you are not 
> already on this list, please send me your information so you can be 
> included! If you need to update your information, let me know.
>
> If you have not made a QSO on this band yet, what are you waiting for? 
> Join the fun! (I do realize it is difficult for some, as we have so 
> few participation stations with whom to make your first QSO. Hopefully 
> this list will soon grow!)
>
> 73,
> Paul N1BUG
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