Hi Ian:
Excellent suggestion, I will put that date on my "MUST DO" calendar. I
appreciate your reply to my message. Stay warm OM up there in ON, and
the best of luck in the CQ WW SSB event. I no longer do SSB contests
due to hearing loss, but surely jump into every RTTY, PSK and most CW
events too.
Brian K7RE
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> Date: Thu, 23 Oct 2008 10:21:31 -0400
> From: "Amos, Ian" <ian.amos@sap.com>
> Subject: Re: [RTTY] WAS - WY
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> Hi Brian
>
> I know all about winter travel I am headed to central Ontario for CQ WW
> this weekend and snow is predicted so I am not taking my trailer and
> packing warm cloths. So back to the topic .... Why not try the NAQP
> RTTY test in July (details below). It is a 10 hours test, starts after
> lunch on Saturday ends at bedtime and most important it will be warm out
> making for a relaxing weekend that you could make a lot of Qs.
>
> Hope this helps
>
> Ian
> VE3JI
>
> RTTY: 1800Z July 19 to 0600Z July 20, 2008 (Third full weekend in July)
> Exchange: Operator name and station location (state, province or
> country)
>
> Website link to the rules is:
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>
> http://www.ncjweb.com/naqprules.php
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>
>
> I would love to participate from my home QTH in SD. It may interest
> some
> folks that I am only 7 miles from the WY border, and about 1 hour from
> the MT border. ND border is about 2 hours away. I have a small camper
> set up for Ham Radio and especially the digital modes, like RTTY. I can
> run 50W or so with a screw driver antenna. I can also erect a low dipole
> with fiberglass poles, in the case f no trees being available. Not a
> world class portable contest station by any means. But with the sun
> spots returning, probably would be OK to give folks needed states,
> especially on 15M through 10M when they open.
>
> My biggest problem is that the contest season begins exactly when we
> begin to get our bad WX. This has prevented me from operating from those
> states in the last few years in winter contests since I moved here.
> However I now have obtained an old Jeep with which I may be able to use
> to operate from those rare areas in the future. It is old and ugly, but
> it can just about climb trees, and the heater works FB!
>
> If some one would organize the event, I would love to try and operate
> from
> those areas in order to give LOTW QSL's to those who may need them. I
> would really be interested in LOTW QSL's only. Maybe a summer event, or
> a
> summer continuation of the event is also in order?
>
> Brian K7RE
> Western SD
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