My XYL and I are heading toward Denver and will be putting out a lot of grid squares over the FM sats during the next several weeks.
Our general route will initially be along the 35N latitude line to 104W. Once we hit 104W, we'll turn north and put out all grids on both side of that line into western Nebraska, then head for Cheyenne (DN71) and Denver (DN70). (We might keep going north along the same line into South Dakota, but that depends on available time.)
All grids on each side of the line will be activated; grid lines will be hit for "double credit" as much as they're accessible.
During today's driving leg, we'll be on from EM44 and EM45 followed by EM34 and EM35. Tomorrow, we expect to be on from EM24 and EM25, then EM14 and EM24.
If you have any queries, drop me an e-mail or call me at 850.960.8566.
73,
Jim, ND9M
I have been running across some references to a coaxial cable identified as KSR-240 and is described as a drop in replacement for LMR-240. The specs for the two are pretty close but I was hoping that some on the list may have some experience and comments on the KSR-240 versus LMR-240 cables.
cheers, Graham ve3ghm in Ottawa Canada
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