[MicroHAMS] QSO with W1AW
Kenny Richards
richark at gmail.com
Thu Aug 3 17:43:10 EDT 2006
Thanks everybody that has responded already!
I've spoken with W1AW station manager and I shouldn't have a problem
getting on the air around 10am. (As long as I don't get lost driving
there. :-) I'll come up somewhere around 14.250Mhz.
When Scott was back there last fall, I know I was able to work him
with just 100w and a simple dipole.
73,
Kenny
On 8/3/06, commo_norm at emc.com <commo_norm at emc.com> wrote:
> I will plan on being up ant on the air. Success may be limited by the
> R-7000, but hey...
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> -rick
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> From: microhams-bounces at mailman.qth.net on behalf of Kenny Richards
> Sent: Thu 8/3/2006 9:08 AM
> To: microhams at yahoogroups.com; The official voice of the MicroHAMS amateur
> radio club
> Subject: [MicroHAMS] QSO with W1AW
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> I just wanted to get the word out that next week I'll be in Connecticut on a
> business trip and I've arranged it so that I'll have time on Tuesday to
> visit the ARRL headquarters. My plan is to drive down there on Tuesday
> morning, take the tour and a operate W1AW.
>
> So why am I telling you all this? I was hoping some of you would be
> interested in getting on the air and making a QSO with me. My plan is to
> get there early enough so I can get on the air around 10am EDT, which makes
> it about 7am local time. Hopefully conditions on 20m will cooperate.
>
> If your interested in trying for a QSO, drop me a note and we can coordinate
> the details.
>
> 73,
> Kenny
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