[NLRS] Rovermania - Fixted Station Freqs

Mike King - KM0T scsueepe at mtcnet.net
Tue Jul 27 22:06:15 EDT 2004


Rich, sounds good.  Thanks for doing the coordination.

I would prefer .110 if possible on 222 and 432.  As I have a bad birdie on
.090 on 432.  So, Gary if this works for you, please let us know.  Otherwise
I would have to be at say .085 or .115 or .120.  I am flexible so let me
know. (other than 432.090)

Please advise.

73 -

Mike- KM0T


----- Original Message ----- 
From: <N0HJZ at aol.com>
To: <scsueepe at mtcnet.net>; <nlrs at mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Tuesday, July 27, 2004 7:17 PM
Subject: Re: [NLRS] Rovermania - Fixted Station Freqs


> Hi Mike -
>
> I have been working the rover thing and trying to get all the schedules
and
> times, etc.    Here are my thoughts:
>
> I hope I do not offend anyone here but I consider you and Gary, W0GHZ, to
> have the stations that will be the "big guns" in the contest.  You've got
the
> bands and the antennas and the power.  It will be critical for all the
rovers to
> find you two, as well as anyone else they can find.
>
> I want to keep .100 open on all bands.  I would suggest that you pick
either
> .090 or .110 as your primary CQ freq.  Gary can pick the other one.  That
way
> we'll know where you two will be most of the time.  I have been working
with
> the rovers and we will be taking our own freqs at 10 kHz breaks.  W0ZQ on
.150,
> W0AMT on .140 and so on.  We will not take .110, .100 or .090 to open
things
> up.  I think we go all the way down to .040.  At least that way the fixed
> stations will know where to look for every rover.
>
> I am compiling all the rover data and hope to have a "contest planner" out
> for the website very soon.  It will break down each rovers schedule by the
half
> hour.  You can look at a time and see all the rovers that are active at
that
> time and where they are.  You'll also see their freq.  Simple!  Point and
> shoot.  Should make it easy to find the rovers and keep things moving.
>
> I'm open to suggestions.  I hope this all works out.  The scores could be
> HUGE but it will take coordination, patience and teamwork.
>
> I still haven't seen anyone wanting to do a multi-op in MN.  How about
> someone pull together a multi-op and blow the N0HJZ multi-op record out of
the
> water!?!
>
> 73  Rich N0HJZ



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