I agree with Jon .. publish a sked and then don't worry about it :)
Worrying about schedules makes for a not-fun rove ..
We'll be on 144.247, btw ..
On Tue, Jun 10, 2008 at 12:12 PM, <k4gun@comcast.net> wrote:
> It has been pointed out to me that I need to be a bit more specific about
> times for my rover route. This is difficult because a few of the stops are
> going to be very brief and two of the stops will be for as long as I am still
> getting contacts. Below is a schedule with approximate times for several of
> the stops. Be sure and swing your beam around during these times.
>
> Also, I don't have a specific listening frequency. Based on my experience in
> January, I found that I spent too much time following people around to other
> bands and rarely made it back to the home frequency. I also botched a few
> skeds in January and will not let that happen again. If you want to set up a
> sked for FM08, FM16, FM27, FM29 or FM18, my schedule is solid enough for
> those grids.
>
> Saturday (all times Eastern)
>
> FM08us Hogback Overlook - 2:00 PM until at least 5:00 but could be much later
> FM07vx truck stop in Louisa county - Probably around 8:00 PM but not certain
> FM17 en route to a hotel around Williamsburg VA
>
> Sunday
>
> FM16ww CBBT Island 1 - noon to 1:00
> FM27ac North end of CBBT - 1:30 to 4:00 or when contacts stop
> FM28fa MD Eastern Shore - not sure, probably 5:00 PM... depends on time at
> FM27
> FM29ac MD Route 301 7:00 PM to 8:30ish
> FM18iq home 10:00 to 11:00 PM
>
> Steve - K4GUN/R
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