I will activate grid DM19 (smack in the middle of NV) on August 17th during the 2130Z AO27 pass (approximate). (It must be a rare grid because even WD9EWK says he needs the grid!) There is a ghost town out there that I will visit on my way to AZ. I'll be on my HT and an ARROW. If you need a QSL for the contact, just send me an e-mail, I'll confirm with the log and send you a card. No need for SASE or return card.
I have a shameless request. I only need New Hampshire to complete my WAS satellite. Anyone in NH interested in setting up a schedule on any bird, any mode? I have a granite challenge to me east (a mountain) that limits the pass opportunities to reach the east coast, but I know I can because I have confirmed contacts with the rest of New England.
Hope the DM19 grid will increase your totals.
73, Mark
Mark Spencer, WA8SME
ARRL-The national association for Amateur Radio
Education and Technology Program Coordinator
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Mark,
If there are no NH stations that get in touch with you, I live 5 minutes from the NH border and I can make the trip "over the border" to help with your WAS.
Dave KB1PVH
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-----Original Message----- From: "Mark Spencer" mspencer@hughes.net
Date: Thu, 13 Aug 2009 10:42:10 To: amsat-bb@amsat.org Subject: [amsat-bb] DM19 Activated Aug 17
I will activate grid DM19 (smack in the middle of NV) on August 17th during the 2130Z AO27 pass (approximate). (It must be a rare grid because even WD9EWK says he needs the grid!) There is a ghost town out there that I will visit on my way to AZ. I'll be on my HT and an ARROW. If you need a QSL for the contact, just send me an e-mail, I'll confirm with the log and send you a card. No need for SASE or return card.
I have a shameless request. I only need New Hampshire to complete my WAS satellite. Anyone in NH interested in setting up a schedule on any bird, any mode? I have a granite challenge to me east (a mountain) that limits the pass opportunities to reach the east coast, but I know I can because I have confirmed contacts with the rest of New England.
Hope the DM19 grid will increase your totals.
73, Mark
Mark Spencer, WA8SME
ARRL-The national association for Amateur Radio
Education and Technology Program Coordinator
mspencer@arrl.org
http://www.arrl.org/FandES/tbp/
530-495-9150
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Mark,
If there are no NH stations that get in touch with you, I live 5 minutes from the NH border and I can make the trip "over the border" to help with your WAS.
Dave KB1PVH
Let me know if you make any arrangements, I will be glad to work you from there too!!! 73's KI6YAA Larry _________________________________________________________________ Get back to school stuff for them and cashback for you. http://www.bing.com/cashback?form=MSHYCB&publ=WLHMTAG&crea=TEXT_MSHY...
HI Mark!
I will activate grid DM19 (smack in the middle of NV) on August 17th during the 2130Z AO27 pass (approximate). (It must be a rare grid because even WD9EWK says he needs the grid!) There is a ghost town out there that I will visit on my way to AZ. I'll be on my HT and an ARROW. If you need a QSL for the contact, just send me an e-mail, I'll confirm with the log and send you a card. No need for SASE or return card.
Thanks for the quick QSO from DM19 on that pass! Yes, that was one of many in Nevada I needed. I sent you an e-mail a few minutes ago with the specifics for our QSO.
I had intended on taking a late lunch to make that pass, and - unfortunately - work ensured I would not get a lunch break any earlier. I made it to a park near my office and was able to set up my antenna just as the AO-27 repeater switched on. It took a few calls before I heard you say you got me, but you did. I hope you were able to make many satellite operators happy with a new grid for the logbooks.
73!
Patrick WD9EWK/VA7EWK http://www.wd9ewk.net/
Hi Mark,
Thanks for showing up early on the previous pass of A0-27. I heard you call and thought to myself, someone is calling Mark, it's the next pass, not this one. Then it hit me...... IT is Mark, you dummy! I only heard KB9CL and myself work you, then the digital. Thanks again for the rare grid.
73, Rick - WA4NVM
HI Mark!
I will activate grid DM19 (smack in the middle of NV) on August 17th during the 2130Z AO27 pass (approximate). (It must be a rare grid because even WD9EWK says he needs the grid!) There is a ghost town out there that I will visit on my way to AZ. I'll be on my HT and an ARROW. If you need a QSL for the contact, just send me an e-mail, I'll confirm with the log and send you a card. No need for SASE or return card.
Thanks for the quick QSO from DM19 on that pass! Yes, that was one of many in Nevada I needed. I sent you an e-mail a few minutes ago with the specifics for our QSO.
I had intended on taking a late lunch to make that pass, and - unfortunately - work ensured I would not get a lunch break any earlier. I made it to a park near my office and was able to set up my antenna just as the AO-27 repeater switched on. It took a few calls before I heard you say you got me, but you did. I hope you were able to make many satellite operators happy with a new grid for the logbooks.
73!
Patrick WD9EWK/VA7EWK http://www.wd9ewk.net/
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Hi!
WA8SME's QSL for our QSO on 17 August arrived today. Thanks for the nice card, Mark, and for making the effort to stop in DM19 last week.
73!
Patrick WD9EWK/VA7EWK http://www.wd9ewk.net/
I'll second that...thanks Mark!
David
-----Original Message----- From: amsat-bb-bounces@amsat.org [mailto:amsat-bb-bounces@amsat.org] On Behalf Of Patrick STODDARD (WD9EWK/VA7EWK) Sent: Wednesday, August 26, 2009 6:52 PM To: amsat-bb@amsat.org Subject: [amsat-bb] Re: DM19 Activated Aug 17
Hi!
WA8SME's QSL for our QSO on 17 August arrived today. Thanks for the nice card, Mark, and for making the effort to stop in DM19 last week.
73!
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Got mine today as well and then worked WA8MSE from his home QTH for a new grid on AO27 today also! Satellite ops are the first group I have encounted who will send out a direct QSL (at their expense for postage) just for an email request. What an impressive group of ops.
73s John AA5JG
--- On Wed, 8/26/09, David Wing david@cdwing.com wrote:
From: David Wing david@cdwing.com Subject: [amsat-bb] Re: DM19 Activated Aug 17 To: amsat-bb@amsat.org Date: Wednesday, August 26, 2009, 8:55 PM I'll second that...thanks Mark!
David
-----Original Message----- From: amsat-bb-bounces@amsat.org [mailto:amsat-bb-bounces@amsat.org] On Behalf Of Patrick STODDARD (WD9EWK/VA7EWK) Sent: Wednesday, August 26, 2009 6:52 PM To: amsat-bb@amsat.org Subject: [amsat-bb] Re: DM19 Activated Aug 17
Hi!
WA8SME's QSL for our QSO on 17 August arrived today. Thanks for the nice card, Mark, and for making the effort to stop in DM19 last week.
73!
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Hi John!
Got mine today as well and then worked WA8MSE from his home QTH for a new grid on AO27 today also! Satellite ops are the first group I have encounted who will send out a direct QSL (at their expense for postage) just for an email request. What an impressive group of ops.
I'll offer an explanation on why I ask for just an e-mail to get a QSL from my road-trip operating...
As I started on the satellites in 2006 and 2007, John KD6PAG from northern California would take long road trips across much of the western USA. He wouldn't ask for QSLs or even SASEs for his QSOs on the road. John's only request - if you worked him during one of those trips, send him a QSL card if you work him when he's close to home (grids CM87 or CM88 in northern California). There are others that follow similar approaches, but the way KD6PAG handled his road-trip QSLing works well for me. Unfortunately, I have not heard KD6PAG on the air in over a year. A shame. A good op, and certainly good for helping increase activity on the birds and confirmed grids in many operators' logbooks.
As you've seen from my recent road trips, and others have seen in the past year or so, I'm following that theme. Sure, QSL card printing and postage costs money, but I'm already spending for fuel and other expenses to go to these places. Whether it is for one day or part of a larger trip, I'm not going out there to get any rewards that could ever come close to balancing my expenses. I enjoy operating on the satellites, and I'm returning the favor that operators like KD6PAG have done in the past. Some will send me QSL cards with SASEs requesting my card(s), and I do appreciate that. A few will even send along some postage stamps to help with the postage for my QSLing after a road trip. I don't solicit that, but it is appreciated. If I want QSL cards for any of my QSOs, whether I'm on from some location in or near Phoenix or on the road, I'll send out my QSL card with an SASE in the hopes of getting the other station's QSL card.
Contrary to a recent comment here on the -BB, grid expeditions can often be the most orderly of passes you can hear on the FM birds. How else can stations in the unusual grid (or grids) work 20 or more stations in a pass? I've worked as many as 28 on one 15-minute AO-51 pass, answering calls from those interested in the grid(s) I am in and calling other stations that happened to be on the pass but didn't call me. More than a few of those stations I've worked when on the road have been relatively new satellite operators. This is in addition to other stations working each other as I listen on the same passes. Yes, there are some passes with a rare grid on that will be chaotic (i.e., K5D). There are other chaotic passes that do not have anyone operating from a rare or unusual grid. That happens from time to time on the radio, and that's not limited to the FM satellites. You hear more of that on HF if there's a DXpedition on from a rare place, or during a contest. It happens, we deal with it, and try to have fun as we go along.
Hope to hear you on more in the near future, maybe as I travel to other places. 73!
Patrick WD9EWK/VA7EWK http://www.wd9ewk.net/
participants (7)
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Dave Webb KB1PVH
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David Wing
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John Geiger
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Larry Teran
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Mark Spencer
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Patrick STODDARD (WD9EWK/VA7EWK)
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Rick - WA4NVM