Hello John
Too bad you are not bringing a 10 GHz rig. To my knowledge there has
never been a 10 GHz QSO from any grid in Nova Scotia to anywhere. I guess I
should look for you between the 10th and 17th on six meters, but having a
dipole makes contacts a rare possibility unless there is an aurora. I was
in VE2 late in the Es season and caught darn few openings. Other than Es, I
heard nil, even during the CQ WW VHF Contest. I was using a vertical whip
and a K3 100 watts.
Dave K1WHS
----- Original Message -----
From: "John D'Ausilio" <jdausilio@gmail.com>
To: "(Radio) VHF Contesting" <VHFcontesting@contesting.com>
Sent: Friday, October 01, 2010 3:43 PM
Subject: [VHFcontesting] rare grids?
> I'm about to embark on a road trip to the Cape Breton Isles in Nova
> Scotia for a week, and it occurred to me to check the grid square map
> .. looks like a mostly water path to damned near anyone on the east
> coast! Almost makes me want to take the Jitney :)
>
> it appears that I'll be staying on GN06, with the FN96/95/GN06/05
> corner close by! I'm planning on bringing along the K3 and a buddipole
> at the minimum (which configures as a full-size 6M dipole). I could be
> available for morning qsos most days from the 10th through the 17th ..
> any interest? I'll also probably grab the little FT-290R and a 3el
> yagi if I can fit it ..
>
> de w1rt/john
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