[NLRS] 2 meter Aurora

Chris Cox, N0UK chrisc at chris.org
Mon Nov 8 19:51:45 EST 2004


Good for you, Eric.  I chose to just go outside and watch the visual - 
I've never had any luck seeing the Au before!

Incidentally, it "sounds" like it is starting up again this evening. 
There are some weak au sigs on 144.2.  Unfortunately, I need to run out 
for a while so I will miss it this evening.  Good luck to everyone else.

Chris


  On Mon, 8 Nov 2004, Eric Shook wrote:

> NLRSers,
>
> Well, I have to say that moving to EN71 has left me in
> process of getting antennas back up in the air.  I got
> a call from N0KP (Thanks a bunch Dave) about the AU.
> The only thing that I had to operate with was a 2m5wl
> at 3 feet!  I was not even going to get on the air,
> but I did with 100 watts and my "high" antenna and had
> a blast.
>
> Nice to hear a few of you in there!  I heard Matt
> KA0PQW in there, but he moved to 222 before I could
> get his attention.  I was able to work W0VB pointing
> through my house in the wrong direction.  Thanks for
> the good ears Terry!
>
> Worked some east coast stations and my longest being
> Alabama.
>
> I hope to have all the antennas up here soon!
>
> It is always nice to hear from you guys up there North
> of the Aurora line!
>
> -Eric KT8O
> EN71
>
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73  Chris Cox  N0UK, G4JEC, ex-AB0CN, ex-G8PTC  RNARS #1157  EN34jv33

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