<It's always the same people anyway. Generally those are the same people whospend all day everyday beside their radio so it doesn't matter what dayit's on. Weekends are where new people with their dual band rig decide togive the birds a try typically, keeping U/v gives them more chances to makea first QSO.> We satellite hams are a small proportion of the ham community. Some satellite hams have to work during the week, but have time after work to work satellites. Only a small portion of the satellite hams work 92 in L/V, which is why the same people are heard. The weekends have rovers who give new grid squares to us grid square collectors. My vote is to leave L/V on Wednesdays, to leave the two main birds open on weekends for ALL hams to enjoy, no matter if they have a permanent base station with a 9700 or an Arrow/Elk antenna and an HT. I am ready to try L/V, with my Alinco HT and a Yaesu HT and my handheld antenna. But I need winter to go away in Wisconsin before I try it, for obvious reasons. Brad KC9UQR