I will be taking a one day trip up the coast a bit to CM94. This is the grid that contains Vandenberg AFB which launches its fair share of satellites (unfortunately, I will not be operating from the base) and I've been told it is a bit of a rare grid these days.
If you are looking for this grid, below are the passes I plan to operate. These will mostly be pretty high passes for me which is good as I will be using a handheld Arrow antenna. I wish there were a lower elevation pass of AO-07 in the east or even better, an easterly pass of HO-68 in FM mode but these are not in the cards. If there is enough demand, I can work on activating this grid again in the future.
Here are the passes I plan to work:
Day Object AOS(U) LOS maxEl Az
14.07.2010 AO-27 21:02 21:17 52 153 - 353
15.07.2010 AO-51 0:02 0:15 48 152 - 354
15.07.2010 AO-07 1:20 1:41 65 151 - 348
15.07.2010 FO-29 1:57 2:15 80 014 - 192
15.07.2010 AO-07 3:14 3:34 23 202 - 330
15.07.2010 VO-52 3:51 4:03 31 143 - 359
73,
David
K6CDW
Hi David and are you paddling to the Islands??? Good place around Lompoc is at the train station, West of town along the beach. I worked from there early last year, but only station worked was Jeff, WB3JFS. Speaking of Jeff......anyone heard him on of late??
John W6ZKH
________________________________ From: David Wing david@cdwing.com To: AMSAT BB amsat-bb@amsat.org Sent: Sun, July 11, 2010 5:06:20 PM Subject: [amsat-bb] Looking for CM94 ?
I will be taking a one day trip up the coast a bit to CM94. This is the grid that contains Vandenberg AFB which launches its fair share of satellites (unfortunately, I will not be operating from the base) and I've been told it is a bit of a rare grid these days.
If you are looking for this grid, below are the passes I plan to operate. These will mostly be pretty high passes for me which is good as I will be using a handheld Arrow antenna. I wish there were a lower elevation pass of AO-07 in the east or even better, an easterly pass of HO-68 in FM mode but these are not in the cards. If there is enough demand, I can work on activating this grid again in the future.
Here are the passes I plan to work:
Day Object AOS(U) LOS maxEl Az
14.07.2010 AO-27 21:02 21:17 52 153 - 353
15.07.2010 AO-51 0:02 0:15 48 152 - 354
15.07.2010 AO-07 1:20 1:41 65 151 - 348
15.07.2010 FO-29 1:57 2:15 80 014 - 192
15.07.2010 AO-07 3:14 3:34 23 202 - 330
15.07.2010 VO-52 3:51 4:03 31 143 - 359
73,
David
K6CDW
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Funny, I was just thinking about Jeff today wondering where he was.
I was thinking about working more in the area around Santa Ynez.there's some big hills around Lompoc and I thought I might do better north of Santa Ynez.
Speaking of paddling, I am in the early stages of planning to activate CM93 from Santa Rosa Island.thinking of next March.before it gets too hot!
David
From: John Neeley [mailto:w6zkh@att.net] Sent: Sunday, July 11, 2010 5:34 PM To: David Wing; AMSAT BB Subject: Re: [amsat-bb] Looking for CM94 ?
Hi David and are you paddling to the Islands??? Good place around Lompoc is at the train station, West of town along the beach. I worked from there early last year, but only station worked was Jeff, WB3JFS. Speaking of Jeff......anyone heard him on of late??
John W6ZKH
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From: David Wing david@cdwing.com To: AMSAT BB amsat-bb@amsat.org Sent: Sun, July 11, 2010 5:06:20 PM Subject: [amsat-bb] Looking for CM94 ?
I will be taking a one day trip up the coast a bit to CM94. This is the grid that contains Vandenberg AFB which launches its fair share of satellites (unfortunately, I will not be operating from the base) and I've been told it is a bit of a rare grid these days.
If you are looking for this grid, below are the passes I plan to operate. These will mostly be pretty high passes for me which is good as I will be using a handheld Arrow antenna. I wish there were a lower elevation pass of AO-07 in the east or even better, an easterly pass of HO-68 in FM mode but these are not in the cards. If there is enough demand, I can work on activating this grid again in the future.
Here are the passes I plan to work:
Day Object AOS(U) LOS maxEl Az
14.07.2010 AO-27 21:02 21:17 52 153 - 353
15.07.2010 AO-51 0:02 0:15 48 152 - 354
15.07.2010 AO-07 1:20 1:41 65 151 - 348
15.07.2010 FO-29 1:57 2:15 80 014 - 192
15.07.2010 AO-07 3:14 3:34 23 202 - 330
15.07.2010 VO-52 3:51 4:03 31 143 - 359
73,
David
K6CDW
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