[TNham] TnQP Update

Ny4n at aol.com Ny4n at aol.com
Thu Sep 9 21:26:19 EDT 2004


Ok, have a few more to add to the list. Thanks to all, especially Wo4o, for 
the general invite to all. Do we have any takers for the K4TCG flagship 
station? I think Doug is working on a plan. Maybe one more post before Sunday  Good 
luck.. NY4N  Jeff

> 
> 
> from 1800 September 12 to 0100 September 13 2004,
> or from 1 pm Sunday afternoon to 8 pm Sunday evening, 7 hours total
> 
> Here is what we have so far:
> 
> W4TYU          Jean                  Knox          CW
> 
> W4PA              Scott                Knox           All modes, Part Time
> 
> W4TDB             Vollie                Dickson       All modes


  KE4OAR      Chuck              Loudon          All modes   At least part 
time

  KI4FZT              Bill                    Roane           Mobile in the 
area of  Roane
  
  NO4Q               Tom / Steve       Humphreys     Mostly SSB, FM

  N4ZI                  Bill                    Tipton            All modes, 
part to full time

> 
> K4LTA / M
> I plan to again operate mobile CW on or around 14,040 khz and 7040 khz plus 
> 146.55 mhz simplex on two meters FM. I will monitor this frequency and put 
> out a call as I have time in between CW contacts.  Ruby, K4UPS, will chauffeur 
> our van for me.  We plan to begin our excursion in Johnson County, then 
> proceed through Carter, Unicoi, Washington, Sullivan, Greene, Hawkins, Hamblen, 
> Cocke, Jefferson, Sevier, Knox, Loudon and if time permits through Monroe, 
> McMinn, Meigs, Rhea, Roane, Morgan and Anderson.  I understand the bridge across 
> Watts Bar Dam is closed for repairs, so we may not have time to make the 
> circle through Decatur and Rhea County.   
> 
> NY4N / M
> We have finally got the route down, I think. With AF4QB, Becky, At the 
> wheel, we plan on activating the following counties, in the order in which they 
> are listed:
> 
> (1) Montgomery. (2) Stewart. (3) Houston. (4) Humphreys. (5) Benton. (6) 
> Carroll. (7) Henderson. (8) Decatur. (9).Chester. (10) McNairy. (11) Hardin. 
> (12) Wayne. (13) Lawrence. (14) Lewis. (15) Maury. (16) Hickman. (17) Dickson. 
> (18) Williamson. (19) Cheatham. (20) Davidson
> 
> 20 counties is a big stretch, and not for sure if we can make them all. 
> Mostly CW on 20 and 40 meters, with the VHF/UHF frequencies monitored also
> 
>   We have room for many more operators.     


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