FN02 on
Sunday
First let me
say that I have a web site I try to keep up to date and I also have my
schedule posted as it is being formed.
http:www.ke3ht.org/rover , June
2007 info and pictures: http://www.ke3ht.org/rover/jun2007
Sunday
morning I damaged my LOG periodic beam. A tree had crashed during the
thunderstorms Friday night and this one was laying suspended across a
dirt road in FN11. I almost had enough room to get under it but when
I tried I triggered a crash and the tree came down on my van. I don't
care about my van but my beam suffered some damage. I need to figure
out if I can straighten one of the aluminum elements.
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FN12
I met the farmer leasing the land for hay. He did not have a problem
with me using the land and let me drive into his field. He did
ask me later to move to one side of the path in
the middle of my W3CCX
sched. That messed up alot in FN12 for me. Most of my grids went pretty
smoothly and I enjoyed the GREAT weather. I worked another Rover K2QO/R
up to 2gigs and found at least 3 new groups running 903 and even 1.2ghz
or higher! Who ever said the contest was loosing hams? I seem to be
finding contesters that are upgrading and new hams every contest. I
worked W3CCX on ALL my bands (thru 5ghz) and I worked K3YTL even on
2.3ghz. KA1ZE now has 903 and 1.2ghz. These were just a few surprises.
My only problem is the elusive K8GP? I heard they were on the air but I
never found them this year. I normally at least hear them on 144 mhz.
Come to think of it I did not work many stations to my south? Again I
think there was something odd in the conditions.
One
of my biggest problems is that my FN00 site is getting turned into a
housing development! Yea, no more FN00!
All
my pictures are HERE.
See
you in September!