For the past several contests, I've been part of a multi-op roving
effort under the callsign K1SIG/R. This August, I'll be out on my own
and probably using my own callsign, KG6CIH/R. It's a mouth full.
I was planning on keeping this a pretty low key effort, probably two
grids on Saturday, staying at my house overnight, and then heading out
for two more grids on Sunday. My rough plan is something like:
* FN42bu - Pack Monadnock
* FN32ou - Hogback, VT 9
* sleep
* FN33sk - Ascutney
* FN43bj - Kearsarge
Or something like that. I know Pack Monadnock and Ascutney have RFI
problems, but I was hoping maybe it wouldn't be such a big deal on these
bands.
I would be very interested in knowing what other New England rovers
might be doing, or what would be most useful to big local fixed
stations. I am more than happy to adjust my plans if it means helping
people out and making more contacts.
Personally, I've only got 222 and 432 but I will have beams for both of
those. I might be able to borrow microwave gear. If anyone locally
wants to loan me anything, I'll be happy to make extra efforts to get
you from all those grids.
--
Chris Lumens - KG6CIH
Hike * MTB * XC Ski * Haskell
Research - Experimentation - Testing - More Testing
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