Sean: I used to manage a a former microwave antenna site owned by SNET in
Brooklyn CT (near intersection of US 6 and I 395) Nice site, good shot SW.
It is private property, now managed by AT&T. I suspect AT&T is not that ham
friendly, but that might be a good area to look. Wish I could be of more
help. --Mike, WV2ZOW
On Wed, Jul 5, 2017 at 4:23 PM, Sean Waite <waisean@gmail.com> wrote:
> As the September VHF contest grows ever nearer, we're starting to plan our
> rove. We'd love to find a spot near I-395 in CT or in the NW corner of RI
> in FN41. Most of the places we find are pretty populated. We've got a few
> FN41 spots further South, but we're intending on ending the 'test in FN41
> and the closer we can stay North in the grid the better, the sites we know
> of are pretty far South or out on the cape. Something in general along the
> Eastern side of CT may not be terrible either.
>
> We're also debating just not stopping in 41 and running mobile straight
> through to 51. Ending in 51 isn't great for us because of the amount of
> travel time back home in FN42, but it might give us a nice end of contest
> boost as people hunt for those last few mults.
>
> Thanks, and looking forward to seeing you on the bottom 4 bands in
> September.
>
> Sean Waite, WA1TE (K1SIG/R)
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