[TAC] FP trip

Ian Hill ihk8mm at chartermi.net
Tue Oct 11 14:19:18 EDT 2005


I thought we were taking the BC special for 80 and 160......

An HF2V is already an 80 meter vertical, no wire needed. :-)


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Greg Surma" <Greg.Surma at wnem.com>
To: "Thumb (MI) Area Contesters (and DX'ers)" <tac at mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Tuesday, October 11, 2005 12:03 PM
Subject: [TAC] FP trip


Many questions and thoughts about our trip:

I have my air reservations as follows:
1.  Detroit to Halifax
2.  Halifax to St Pierre Mon Nov 21
3.  St Pierre to Miquelon Mon Nov 21  4 PM (I just made this reservation
today).

Do we have hotel reservations in Halifax?

I volunteer to make up an emergency contact list for everyone. For my
part I will put on who to contact and a list of my medications and
doctors.  I feel OK with everyone having that info; please Email me all
your pertinent info.

80 and 160...leaning towards dipoles?  An HF2V with 33' of horizontal
wire at the top would make a vertically polarized 80 meter antenna.
Food for thought.

I will be on vacation this Fri Oct 14 thru Saturday Oct 22.  Please
leave a message on my home phone 989 7903059 if anyone is getting
together on Sunday the 23rd.  Home Email BTW is surmamjg at aol.com; I
check it very spottily. 

Tools:  We should probably come up with a small list.  4 wrenches plus
an adjustable; pliers; cutters; solder; tape; etc.      

Operating plan:  I guess we can discuss this over beaujolais nouveau and
bread on the island.

Any other ops interested?  

BTW:  Next week for 2 days I will be up near Au Train at the Pinewoods
B&B right off of M28 on Lake Superior.  The owner is Jerry W8SAX, who is
missing 4 countries for "worked-em-all' award.  This is a great place to
stay if you are ever up that way.  

 
Greg Surma  K8GL

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