In spite of the voices in my head telling me to do otherwise,
I will go out this weekend as Rover in the ARRL JUN VHF.
My plans are to trawl through my nearby, familiar DM87 - DM88 - DM77 -
DM78 grids. All the times given below are pretty much the average
start time and average end time I've ever had in each grid. Obviously
I do not move from grid to grid instantaneously.
The WX forecasts for S.E. Colorado for this weekend are for some
possibly sketchy conditions -- thunderstorms and more, later in both
days -- events which just may drive me off the playing field.
6M, 2M, & 432
SSB & cwCW* only -- FM if necc.
* "cringe worthy CW"
SAT #1: DM88bb: 1800z~2000z
SAT #2: DM87bw: 2000z~2200z
SAT #3: DM77wv: 2200z~2359z
SAT #4: DM78xa: 0000z~0200+z
SUN #1: DM78xa: 1200z~1530z
SUN #2: DM77wv: 1530z~1900z
SUN #3: DM87cx: 1900z~2230z
SUN #4: DM88bb: 2230z~0200+z
Let us hope for "Solar Cycle" magic!
Jonesy
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Marvin L Jones | W3DHJ | W3DHJ | https://W3DHJ.net/
Pueblo, Colorado | @ | Jonesy | __ linux FreeBSD
38.238N 104.547W | jonz.net | DM78rf | 73 SK
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