[Milsurplus] Costal Forts on the air in April
Ray Fantini
RAFANTINI at salisbury.edu
Thu Mar 31 10:38:35 EDT 2022
April 22nd and 23rd will be the 15th annual Delaware Goes to War event at Fort Miles, Cape Henlopen State park, Delaware. The event was canceled the last couple years due to Covid but it will be happening this year.
Although its primarily a WW2 themed event with reenactors and all that sort of stuff the last couple times they included a Military Vehicle show just outside the Fort where I have set up the Mutt and operated the Saturday nets on 7.296 and 5.357 from that location.
I am planning on being there this year all day Friday and Saturday was thinking of maybe doing Parks on the Air on Friday or maybe try to do something like a Coastal Fort Net?
Fort Miles has always been a great location to work from, have operated many times in the past including things like the Able Archer 83 event and Moose & Squirrel net.
Thinking that maybe if I can get some interest we can do a Costal Fort Net on Friday and get people motivated to go out to some local sites on the coast?
We can activate Fort Miles and I can go down to the WW2 Observation tower just below Dewey Beach and operate from that location, there is also the Observation tower located just across the Bay or Battery 223 on the beach over in Cape May NJ. Anything located in the central east coast would be up as an option. Couple that come to mind would be Fort Hancock at Sandy Hook NJ and Fort Monroe down at Hampton Roads Virginia.
Think we can use channel 3, 5.357 USB, think that 3.885 AM would be an issue being there is always someone or something going on there. 17 meters, 18.150 may be a possibility being I have been playing around a lot with that band. its USB, short vertical antennas work well there and the daytime propagation is just like twenty without all the traffic.
The biggest problem I have is that my backpack only has rocks for 3.885 or 5.357 so if I go in the field my options are limited.
Let's see if there is any interest, remember that field radios are happier in the field and not on the shelf.
Ray F/KA3EKH
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