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Subject: [VHFcontesting] K9ZF /R Rover Plans
From: Dan <n9rla@yahoo.com>
Date: Tue, 07 Sep 2004 14:19:20 -0500
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Hi Folks,
It's contest time again! I'll be doing a limited Rove again this weekend. I'm still recovering from surgery to repair a torn rotator cuff, and I'm doing well but not up to full speed yet. So here is what I'm planning:


Saturday
18:00-21:00z EM68wo Salem, IN 900'ASL 21:30-??:??z EM78bp Leota, IN 1000+'ASL
I'll be available for WSJT Saturday evening, from EM78cq.


Sunday
12:00-14:00z  EM69vd  Brown County state park  1000+'ASL
15:00-??:??z  EM79??  Somewhere south of Columbus, IN

I'll have 6, 2, & 432, with 100 watts and yagis for each band. No 222 this time out, I still haven't fixed my transverter. I have some pretty good operating sites, and should have a pretty decent signal. I'm only doing 4 grids, so I will likely spend a lot of time calling CQ near, and occasionally on, the call frequencies. I'll also have a good signal and monitoring full time on 147.585 FM voice, no HamIM yet but I'm working on it. Do you have a small or QRP station? I love a challenge, don't hesitate to call me! You say you only have FM? No problem, I'll have 6, 2, and 440 FM available and would love to work as many FM stations as possible. I would like to make the most of this "small" Rover effort.

Have Fun!
Dan
K9ZF /R no budget Rover ***QRP-l #1269
Check out the Rover Resource Page at:  http://www.qsl.net/n9rla
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