> W7QQ and I will be roving this weekend in the CQ WW VHF contest. Here is our
> itinerary:
>
> Saturday July 20
>
> 1800Z DM74XV
> 1945Z leave for DM84, operating on the way, mostly in DM84
> 2115Z DM84HX
> 2200Z leave for DM83, operating on the way, in both DM843 and DM83
> July 21
> 0000Z DM83EV
> 0045Z leave for DM73TJ, operating on the way, in both DM83 and DM73,
> 0200Z DM73TJ
> 0245Z leave for Artesia, operating on the way in DM73 and DM72
> 0345Z Spend night in Artesia, DM72. If the band is open, we will operate
> until it closes or we drop
>
> Sunday July 21
>
> Leave Artesia 1300Z, operating through DM72
> 1430Z DM72DX
> 1515Z leave for DM63 operating on the way in DM72, DM63, and DM73,
> 1715Z DM63UU
> 1800Z leave for DM64, operating on the way through DM63 mostly
> 1845Z DM64NA
> 1930Z Leave for DM65, operating on the way, mostly in DM64
> 2030Z DM65
> 2100Z End of contest
>
> The usual caveats apply, this is an ambitious, but realizable schedule, but
> if the band is open, we may stay in some grids longer and get behind
> schedule. On the other hand, if there is no one to work, we may pull up
> stakes early.
>
> Bill has a high performing rover setup. On six, a K3/P3 combo feeds a PAR
> Moxon at 12.5 ft above the pavement. On two, a K2 feeds a DEMI transverter,
> which in turn feeds a TE Systems 350 Watt amplifier to an 8 ft Yagi about 10
> ft above the pavement. With two ops, we will operate while in motion,
> including rotating the beams. We both operate CW.
>
> Look for us, and hope for good conditions. - KK6MC and W7QQ
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