Re: [amsat-bb] End of an Era, NJ7H Final Rove
Congratulations on your exams and your new position. Good wishes for your CO28 era. And thanks for all those grids. I assume you will still be making visits to Austin. I hope to see you on some of those visits.
Ron W5RKN
Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2017 16:57:37 -0500 From: Gabriel Zeifman gabrielzeifman@gmail.com To: amsat-bb@amsat.org Subject: [amsat-bb] End of an Era, NJ7H Final Rove Message-ID: 143C2475-7ED2-4761-B048-2321F1DAFC56@gmail.com Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8
Hello fellow bird chaser, sky talkers, and and antenna pointers,
I am very glad to announce that I have passed the FAA Academy in Oklahoma City! Tomorrow morning (Oct 24th) I will leave Oklahoma for the final time heading far west. As hoped, I have been assigned to Alaska! Specifically, Juneau in CO28.
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Thanks all! As Soren noted, this is definitely the beginning of a new era! Only NJ7H will end roving, Gabe the Lunatic will live on (as long as I don’t perish on an ice road on the way)! I do plan to activate many Alaskan and Canadian grids in the near future, and, dare I say, UA0. Juneau is undoubtedly remote (only access by air and sea), so for most days I’ll be isolated to CO28, but I will no doubt make many excursions. I know at some point in the spring I’ll be doing some simulator training in Anchorage. I’ll definitely get around, so my northern roving is just beginning! There are ferries and seaplanes and ASA flights leaving from Juneau every day, so I’ll be able to get around! The terrain in Juneau itself will definitely pose a challenge, but I’ll be doing my best to find the good spots to work from and make sure anyone theoretically within range and capability gets Alaska and CO28 on satellite!
73, Gabe NJ7H/VE6NJH
On Oct 23, 2017, at 7:30 PM, Ronald G. Parsons w5rkn@w5rkn.com wrote:
Congratulations on your exams and your new position. Good wishes for your CO28 era. And thanks for all those grids. I assume you will still be making visits to Austin. I hope to see you on some of those visits.
Ron W5RKN
Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2017 16:57:37 -0500 From: Gabriel Zeifman gabrielzeifman@gmail.com To: amsat-bb@amsat.org Subject: [amsat-bb] End of an Era, NJ7H Final Rove Message-ID: 143C2475-7ED2-4761-B048-2321F1DAFC56@gmail.com Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8
Hello fellow bird chaser, sky talkers, and and antenna pointers,
I am very glad to announce that I have passed the FAA Academy in Oklahoma City! Tomorrow morning (Oct 24th) I will leave Oklahoma for the final time heading far west. As hoped, I have been assigned to Alaska! Specifically, Juneau in CO28.
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Hey Gabe,
I just wanted to chime in, as well, to express my thanks for all of the roving you have done and grid squares you've helped me earn. You were my first satellite QSO (as KM4RTS) and I got my first grid square. You also helped me get my 100th grid square (seems fitting). There have been many more both before and after the 100th. Now I hope that you will help me earn my first grid square in Alaska!
I called you 'Rover Extraordinare'. Now, perhaps you should be called 'Harambe of the Yukon'! Is that a wolf howling in the distance or someone calling 'CQ satellite'?
Good luck and safe journeys, my friend. I hope to hear your new call sign on the satellites soon!
73,
Mac / AE5PH
On 10/23/2017 07:48 PM, Gabriel Zeifman wrote:
Thanks all! As Soren noted, this is definitely the beginning of a new era! Only NJ7H will end roving, Gabe the Lunatic will live on (as long as I don’t perish on an ice road on the way)! I do plan to activate many Alaskan and Canadian grids in the near future, and, dare I say, UA0. Juneau is undoubtedly remote (only access by air and sea), so for most days I’ll be isolated to CO28, but I will no doubt make many excursions. I know at some point in the spring I’ll be doing some simulator training in Anchorage. I’ll definitely get around, so my northern roving is just beginning! There are ferries and seaplanes and ASA flights leaving from Juneau every day, so I’ll be able to get around! The terrain in Juneau itself will definitely pose a challenge, but I’ll be doing my best to find the good spots to work from and make sure anyone theoretically within range and capability gets Alaska and CO28 on satellite!
73, Gabe NJ7H/VE6NJH
On Oct 23, 2017, at 7:30 PM, Ronald G. Parsons w5rkn@w5rkn.com wrote:
Congratulations on your exams and your new position. Good wishes for your CO28 era. And thanks for all those grids. I assume you will still be making visits to Austin. I hope to see you on some of those visits.
Ron W5RKN
Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2017 16:57:37 -0500 From: Gabriel Zeifman gabrielzeifman@gmail.com To: amsat-bb@amsat.org Subject: [amsat-bb] End of an Era, NJ7H Final Rove Message-ID: 143C2475-7ED2-4761-B048-2321F1DAFC56@gmail.com Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8
Hello fellow bird chaser, sky talkers, and and antenna pointers,
I am very glad to announce that I have passed the FAA Academy in Oklahoma City! Tomorrow morning (Oct 24th) I will leave Oklahoma for the final time heading far west. As hoped, I have been assigned to Alaska! Specifically, Juneau in CO28.
... _______________________________________________ Sent via AMSAT-BB@amsat.org. AMSAT-NA makes this open forum available to all interested persons worldwide without requiring membership. Opinions expressed are solely those of the author, and do not reflect the official views of AMSAT-NA. Not an AMSAT-NA member? Join now to support the amateur satellite program! Subscription settings: http://www.amsat.org/mailman/listinfo/amsat-bb
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Hi Mac,
I’m very glad to help! I remember that pass last year, if I recall just a little after Field Day, and I remember that 100th on some grid line in the middle of nowhere. It should be no problem to get you Alaska in the next couple weeks!
I’ll still be roving around, just way the heck up there now! Maybe a bear too? I should be able to get around the CONUS occasionally, we’ll see though.
73, Gabe “Harambe of the Yukon” Zeifman NJ7H/VE6NJH
On Oct 23, 2017, at 10:46 PM, Mac A. Cody maccody@att.net wrote:
Hey Gabe,
I just wanted to chime in, as well, to express my thanks for all of the roving you have done and grid squares you've helped me earn. You were my first satellite QSO (as KM4RTS) and I got my first grid square. You also helped me get my 100th grid square (seems fitting). There have been many more both before and after the 100th. Now I hope that you will help me earn my first grid square in Alaska!
I called you 'Rover Extraordinare'. Now, perhaps you should be called 'Harambe of the Yukon'! Is that a wolf howling in the distance or someone calling 'CQ satellite'?
Good luck and safe journeys, my friend. I hope to hear your new call sign on the satellites soon!
73,
Mac / AE5PH
On 10/23/2017 07:48 PM, Gabriel Zeifman wrote: Thanks all! As Soren noted, this is definitely the beginning of a new era! Only NJ7H will end roving, Gabe the Lunatic will live on (as long as I don’t perish on an ice road on the way)! I do plan to activate many Alaskan and Canadian grids in the near future, and, dare I say, UA0. Juneau is undoubtedly remote (only access by air and sea), so for most days I’ll be isolated to CO28, but I will no doubt make many excursions. I know at some point in the spring I’ll be doing some simulator training in Anchorage. I’ll definitely get around, so my northern roving is just beginning! There are ferries and seaplanes and ASA flights leaving from Juneau every day, so I’ll be able to get around! The terrain in Juneau itself will definitely pose a challenge, but I’ll be doing my best to find the good spots to work from and make sure anyone theoretically within range and capability gets Alaska and CO28 on satellite!
73, Gabe NJ7H/VE6NJH
On Oct 23, 2017, at 7:30 PM, Ronald G. Parsons w5rkn@w5rkn.com wrote:
Congratulations on your exams and your new position. Good wishes for your CO28 era. And thanks for all those grids. I assume you will still be making visits to Austin. I hope to see you on some of those visits.
Ron W5RKN
Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2017 16:57:37 -0500 From: Gabriel Zeifman gabrielzeifman@gmail.com To: amsat-bb@amsat.org Subject: [amsat-bb] End of an Era, NJ7H Final Rove Message-ID: 143C2475-7ED2-4761-B048-2321F1DAFC56@gmail.com Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8
Hello fellow bird chaser, sky talkers, and and antenna pointers,
I am very glad to announce that I have passed the FAA Academy in Oklahoma City! Tomorrow morning (Oct 24th) I will leave Oklahoma for the final time heading far west. As hoped, I have been assigned to Alaska! Specifically, Juneau in CO28.
... _______________________________________________ Sent via AMSAT-BB@amsat.org. AMSAT-NA makes this open forum available to all interested persons worldwide without requiring membership. Opinions expressed are solely those of the author, and do not reflect the official views of AMSAT-NA. Not an AMSAT-NA member? Join now to support the amateur satellite program! Subscription settings: http://www.amsat.org/mailman/listinfo/amsat-bb
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All the best Gabe in this new chapter of your life and roving. I appreciate all the new grids you've added to my collection, and look forward to adding some Alaskan grids!
73 de Bill, KG5FQX
On Tue, Oct 24, 2017 at 9:00 AM, Gabriel Zeifman gabrielzeifman@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Mac,
I’m very glad to help! I remember that pass last year, if I recall just a little after Field Day, and I remember that 100th on some grid line in the middle of nowhere. It should be no problem to get you Alaska in the next couple weeks!
I’ll still be roving around, just way the heck up there now! Maybe a bear too? I should be able to get around the CONUS occasionally, we’ll see though.
73, Gabe “Harambe of the Yukon” Zeifman NJ7H/VE6NJH
On Oct 23, 2017, at 10:46 PM, Mac A. Cody maccody@att.net wrote:
Hey Gabe,
I just wanted to chime in, as well, to express my thanks for all of the roving you have done and grid squares you've helped me earn. You were my first satellite QSO (as KM4RTS) and I got my first grid square. You also helped me get my 100th grid square (seems fitting). There have been many more both before and after the 100th. Now I hope that you will help me earn my first grid square in Alaska!
I called you 'Rover Extraordinare'. Now, perhaps you should be called 'Harambe of the Yukon'! Is that a wolf howling in the distance or someone calling 'CQ satellite'?
Good luck and safe journeys, my friend. I hope to hear your new call sign on the satellites soon!
73,
Mac / AE5PH
On 10/23/2017 07:48 PM, Gabriel Zeifman wrote: Thanks all! As Soren noted, this is definitely the beginning of a new
era! Only NJ7H will end roving, Gabe the Lunatic will live on (as long as I don’t perish on an ice road on the way)! I do plan to activate many Alaskan and Canadian grids in the near future, and, dare I say, UA0. Juneau is undoubtedly remote (only access by air and sea), so for most days I’ll be isolated to CO28, but I will no doubt make many excursions. I know at some point in the spring I’ll be doing some simulator training in Anchorage. I’ll definitely get around, so my northern roving is just beginning! There are ferries and seaplanes and ASA flights leaving from Juneau every day, so I’ll be able to get around! The terrain in Juneau itself will definitely pose a challenge, but I’ll be doing my best to find the good spots to work from and make sure anyone theoretically within range and capability gets Alaska and CO28 on satellite!
73, Gabe NJ7H/VE6NJH
On Oct 23, 2017, at 7:30 PM, Ronald G. Parsons w5rkn@w5rkn.com
wrote:
Congratulations on your exams and your new position. Good wishes for
your CO28 era.
And thanks for all those grids. I assume you will still be making visits to Austin. I hope to see you
on some of those visits.
Ron W5RKN
Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2017 16:57:37 -0500 From: Gabriel Zeifman gabrielzeifman@gmail.com To: amsat-bb@amsat.org Subject: [amsat-bb] End of an Era, NJ7H Final Rove Message-ID: 143C2475-7ED2-4761-B048-2321F1DAFC56@gmail.com Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8
Hello fellow bird chaser, sky talkers, and and antenna pointers,
I am very glad to announce that I have passed the FAA Academy in
Oklahoma City! Tomorrow morning (Oct 24th) I will leave Oklahoma for the final time heading far west. As hoped, I have been assigned to Alaska! Specifically, Juneau in CO28.
... _______________________________________________ Sent via AMSAT-BB@amsat.org. AMSAT-NA makes this open forum available to all interested persons worldwide without requiring membership.
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are solely those of the author, and do not reflect the official views
of AMSAT-NA.
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AMSAT-NA.
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Bill Dillon
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Gabriel Zeifman
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Mac A. Cody
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Ronald G. Parsons