[SixClub] grid square determinators
AA6DX
aa6dx at pacbell.net
Sun May 30 20:21:54 EDT 2004
John .... You ready for Field Day with that new rig?
I have you at
Lat 35.2N (35 12' Ø")
Long 97.368W (97 22' 5")
That would make your Grid Square
EM15he
... Usually don't use the "lass two" on 6m! =|;?}
Here noise from far away here on 6m here, some whispery CW, and ... some
ghostly voices now and then ... calling CQ other evening, jumped out of my
chair at the loud reply ... turned out to be a local, about 5 miles away.
Phooey!
73, Mark AA6DX
CN7Øwt
----- Original Message -----
From: "Rental Cars LLC John Carson" <kd5srw at theshop.net>
To: <sixclub at mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Sunday, May 30, 2004 2:00 PM
Subject: Re: [SixClub] grid square determinators
> Jim, Roger...et al...
>
> aAs far as complete grid squares, I think it is more a matter of
> preference. Some dx'ers like to know them, others I have talked to say (as
> you do)...
>
> who cares...the grid square is enough.
>
> As for me I just wanted to know as I was redesigning my QSL card and I
> thought it would be a neat addition!
>
> I did go right to QRZ and there it was. QRZ is such a neat site as is my
> other favorite QTH.com.
>
> As for the marine equipment, yes, I guess Ebay is the answer...although
> honestly QTH is much easier to use, as it is all for amateurs.
>
> The only problem there is that if someone wants to screw you it is
> concieveably (sp?) easier...but in the end it is alway buyer,seller,
> trader , BEWARE.
> In most Hams defense, all the Ham I have personally ever delt with were
> honest and fair.
>
> So so far so good...I hope!
>
> My thoughs for wahat they are worth.
>
> 73,
>
> John Carson kd5srw
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> > Do those have any significance? I never use anything other than the
> > grid square and don't bother with the suffix.
> >
> >
> > Roger Halstead (K8RI, EN73 & ARRL Life Member)
> > N833R, World's Oldest Debonair (S# CD-2)
> > www.rogerhalstead.com
>
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