[SixClub] TEST
Randy Tipton
[email protected]
Tue, 13 Apr 2004 08:42:12 -0500
Jerry it has been slow except for high speed meteor scatter where
contacts are made daily.
4/13 K0RI 1322UTC FSK441C DM78 Sked 50.266
4/13 KE7NR 1259UTC FSK441B DM33 Ans his CQ 50.260
4/13 W0IOH 1225UTC FSK441B DM78 Sked 50.266
4/12 W9RVG 18:29 FSK441 EM57 Sked 50.265
(All contacts from my qth EL19pa 100 watts 7 elements 52ft.)
We will take this opportunity to post the Spring Rally Link for anyone
who might be interested in Meteor Scatter Contesting on six meters ...
RALLY PERIOD: starts on Saturday, May 1, at 0000 UTC and ends on Monday,
May 10 at 0000 UTC (Friday evening through Sunday evening, North
American time.) The dates have been selected to make good use of the
annual Eta Aquarids meteor shower. Please take note: this is a morning
shower, the radiant being in a good position from about 0500 to 1200
local daylight time. If you operate only in the evening you will get no
benefit from the shower! Sporadic meteors will be picking up by May,
however, so even in the evening it should be fairly easy to make QSOs.
For Complete Rules Go To: http://www.qsl.net/wa5ufh/Rally/NAHSMS.htm
Tnx
WA5UFH
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> This is a test to find out where the band (6 meters) is open to or
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> Jerry W9FS
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