[NLRS] June contest ops.. K0AWU EN37ed
Scott
acepilot at bloomer.net
Wed Jun 6 17:57:42 EDT 2007
Bill,
Be sure to occasionally look over to EN67. I will be all alone up there
this year and it looks like 6M (100W), 2M (160W) and 432 (?? Watts)...my
mount is not done for the 4 foot dish on 902 yet. That should be ready
for Field Day and I will be joining up with the folks in Ashland (EN46)
where we will have 6 through 902.
Scott N0EDV
http://corbenflyer.tripod.com/
Gotta Fly or Gonna Die
Building RV-4 (Super Slow Build Version)
Bill K0AWU wrote:
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>
>
> Hello all:
>
> I am planning on being on for the entire contest from EN37ed. Jim
> KB0CIM is on vacation and out of state so I will sure be looking for
> 1296 grids since my own grid will not be available.
>
> NEW at K0AWU ...
>
> (1) I now have 902 Thanks Chris N0JCY and Gary W0GHZ. The signals
> between Gary and I have been HUGE the last two days. We are working on
> FM and have full quieting at times with very rapid QSB, Gary peaking
> over S9 here!. Very interesting. 33elem Loop yagi at about 65ft, 40W
> and a preamp. So a new grid for many of you awaits! I use my 144Mhz
> SDR IF receiver on 902 also and want to run 902.080 as much as
> possible. The 902 IO is fussy and .080 allows my IF freq to be a much
> more desirable freq.
>
> (2) 432 preamp, Thanks Barry VE4MA ... Since Icom worked on my IC820H
> about 18months ago, it was a bit hard of hearing. The preamp makes a
> very big difference. I had still been working most everyone that was
> hearing me, but this will sure help on this end. Fewer repeats.
>
> (3) SDR Receiver on 1296, The 144Mhz SDR IF receiver now includes
> 1296. This will sure help peaking and spotting signals.
>
> So please look north and listen for myself and others up this
> direction. I will be running 50, 144, 220, 432, 902, 1296Mhz and 10Ghz.
>
> For those WAY BEYOND the horizon, email for skeds if you wish.
>
> Good DX and operations conditions for all. 73
>
> Bill K0AWU EN37ed
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