[MilCom] Day out Monitoring Fort Indiantown Gap

Richard L. Kramer N3VMY at prodigy.net
Thu Jul 21 03:50:59 EDT 2005


The area Robert is referring to I believe is Memorial Lake. I haven't been
there; I usually go to Eagle's Peak, which is behind Lickdale, PA. It's a
perfect spot to monitor & observe and with the new R&D robotic building that
is being utilized; Eagle's Peak gives a birdseye view of it.  Driving to
Eagle's Peak takes you right through the training ranges - I've already had
to wait for tanks and other equipment to cross the public road as they go
from one area to another. The actual bomb range is near Williamstown, PA; I
have not checked it out, so I'm not sure what you can see of it or how close
you can get to it. If we can arrange a Sunday to go up there - I would
gladly tag along. I can also post a freq list of what I have so we can
program our radios ahead of time. Let me know what Sunday's are open and we
can decide on one to go with.
Rich - Reading, PA
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>
> Is there anyway of knowing that a particular day will be active? Can you
see the bombing range
> from that location?  It would be a 2 hour drive for me.  Rich Kramer (on
this list) may
> respond.  My alternative would be to go to the Warren Grove Range in NJ.
You can call there
> to see if the range is active for that day.
> Dan
> Horsham, Pa
> KB3IBQ
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