Thanks for the kind words, Pete. I don't consider myself accomplished - just
too ignorant to know I shouldn't try things! HiHi.
Will - I live in EM84, and so does Art, K4YYL, who is active3 on the
satellites. Art lives on the South Carolina side of the grid. I haven't been
very active on the FM satellites recently, which is why you haven't heard me.
There are only a handful of operators in the state who ever get on the
satellites. Your activity is welcome, and I can assure you that a lot of folks
will appreciate it.
73, and good luck!
Tim - N3TL
Athens, Ga. - EM84ha
From: Peter Portanova
To: Will Griffin ; AMSAT-BB@amsat.org
Sent: Sun, February 28, 2010 1:21:06 PM
Subject: [amsat-bb] Re: Grid squares in Georgia
Will,
Welcome to the exciting and friendly world of amateur satellites, it's an
excellent idea to go portable and operate! It doesn't matter how popular a
grid may be, what's important is experimenting with your setup and enjoying
yourself.
One of our most accomplished satellite operators is Tim, N3TL, from Athens
Georgia, have fun and pass on what you have learned.
73,
Pete, WB2OQQ
AMSAT NY Coordinator
www.massapequanyweather.com
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