[NLRS] Rover plans 144.245 MHz calling freq

Jim, K0MHC froemke at attglobal.net
Thu Sep 9 23:27:23 EDT 2004


Things are looking up here today. This afternoon my FT-847 arrived back from
being repaired (for the 2nd time) and everything appears to be working (so
far). So, I'm expecting to have the following bands up by Saturday:

"Low" Bands:
6mr - 300W into a Moxon
2mr - 300W into an LPDA
**1.25mr - 150W into an LPDA ** (One transceiver problem yet to be fixed)
0.7mr - 150W into an LPDA

The "looper" bands are "iffy" in that I've spent all my time getting the low
bands back on the air.  Watch this space.
The "dish" bands are probably out for this event.

I'll use the NW calling frequency of 144.245 MHz when not listening on
144.200.
If I can get out of the starting block on Saturday morning we'll try to
cover the grids West of the Twin Cities starting from the grid square
corners of:
EN25,26,35,36
EN24,25,34,35
EN23,24,33,34
 ...etc....     depending on time and weather

Returning to our home QTH on Sunday via the grid square corners of:
EN13,14, 23, 24
EN14,15,24,25
EN15,16,25,26

I don't know many of these grid corner locations so it will take quite a bit
of time to find and setup at these locations. Once setup I'll operate until
the bands dry out (or I get chased out) and then move on. As a solo rover I
won't be operating while in motion. I have SSB and CW (limited) capability
and an AC generator to keep the amps linear.

Hoping to give out some grid squares during the event.

73, Jim
K0MHC/R (trying again)

"HAVE YOU FED A ROVER TODAY?"

The
----- Original Message ----- 
From: <N0HJZ at aol.com>
To: <nlrs at mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Thursday, September 09, 2004 3:52 PM
Subject: [NLRS] NLRS - Contest Stations (We Need You!!)


> Hi All -
>
> Here is my latest list.  I'm going to start getting on the phone to see if
we
> can get more people to commit to being active and to sending in a log.
Hey -
> 10 GHz guys, use this weekend to check out your systems and make some Q's
in
> this contest!  Call all your friends and get them on the air.  I have 26
> stations who have committed to activity.  I need at least 25 more.  Send
me a note
> with your plans.  Thanks for everyone that has committed to be active.
Keep
> the fingers crossed for tropo.
>
> ROVERS
> KC0FXY - ABD EN35,36,37,34
> KC0P - ABD EN33, 34, 35
> K0MHC - Unknown schedule and bands
> N0HZO - ABD - EN33, 34, 35
> W9FZ - ABCD9EFI EN45, 44, 43, 33, 23, 24, 25, 35, 34
>
> EN13
> KM0T - ABCD9EFGHIJL
>
> EN25
> KC0JFY - AB (D - FM only)
>
> EN26
> K0JO - ABCDE
>
> EN34
> K0CJ - ABDE
> K0SGI - ABCD9EI (Multi-Op)
> K0VG - ABDE
> KB0OZN - ABDE
> N0HJZ - ABCDE
> N0KP - ABCD9EFGHI
> W0AMT - ABCD
> W0LMS - AB (C - FM only) DI
> W0OHU - ABCDE (maybe using the call W0IBM)
> W0VB - B
> W0ZQ - ABCD9EFGI
>
> EN35
> N0VZJ - ABD
> W0AUS - ABCDEF(G?)HIJ
> WB0LJC - ABCD9EFGHI (J - WBFM)
>
> EN37
> K0AWU - ABCDEI
>
> EN44
> K9MU - Bands unknown
> N9TTX - ABCDE
>
> OTHERS OUTSIDE THE NLRS AREA WHO WILL BE ACTIVE
> W0PHD - EN18 - ABDEI
> N9DG - EN53 - ABCD
> VE3KRP - EN58 - ABDEI
> KC9BQA - EN63 - ABCD
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