[Fwd: Re: [NLRS] RoverMania on the NLRS Web Site]
John P. Toscano
tosca005 at tc.umn.edu
Fri Aug 6 23:55:12 EDT 2004
Forwarding as requested. I am also working on adding him to the web
pages for wide dissemination, along with the other recent postings I
have seen.
W0JT
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Subject: Re: [NLRS] RoverMania on the NLRS Web Site
Date: Fri, 6 Aug 2004 18:44:09 -0500
From: ed - w0ohu <w0ohu at arrl.net>
To: John P. Toscano <tosca005 at tc.umn.edu>
References: <4113137C.5050603 at tc.umn.edu> <4113855C.3040008 at tc.umn.edu>
John
I am having problems sending the following to NLRS
can you please forward, from K9AKS/0.
Gentlemen:
Below is my plan for the UHF contest. Ed, that site in Hannibal has an
excellent shot to the north; I will look for you and other northern lights.
Curt
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In a break from tradition, I will not play the "loneliest rover" in this
year's UHF contest. I have added two new bands, 432 and 1296, to my 222
rover operation. (With three UHF bands, I will have to spend some time this
evening honing my pile-up management skills!) Operating from fixed sites
only, here is the general plan:
EM49: Saturday, start of contest (two hours or so) at Lovers Leap in
Hannibal, MO
EM39, EN30, and maybe EN40, later Saturday afternoon
EN31: Saturday evening if I make it that far
EN41: Sunday morning at the Amana Hamfest, extreme west end of the grid, I
think.
EN32 or 42 later Sunday morning
Plans subject to change, but I do hope to follow the general route described
above.
73, Curt Roseman K9AKS "The Loneliest Rover"
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