Well, for me, they are:
DM28, DN37, DN67, DN73, DN75.
That would clean up the entire "Lower 48" for me!
73, John K6YK
P.S. I have given out 57 grids and around 18 states in my travels on the FM birds.
============================================== On Tue, 21 Jul 2009 22:31:47 -0500 "George Henry" ka3hsw@att.net writes:
What are considered "rare" grid squares for satellite ops?
Maybe more of us could activate them, if we only knew where they were.....
George, KA3HSW
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But DM28, for example, contains 100 grid squares. If you're only collecting the big squares then you're only 1% there.
John W Lee wrote:
Well, for me, they are:
DM28, DN37, DN67, DN73, DN75.
That would clean up the entire "Lower 48" for me!
73, John K6YK
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