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July 10 - July 16, I will be camping at Cultus Lake, Oregon.
The grid is CN93. I will try to work as many passes as I can.
(AO-51, AO-27, SO-50, SO-67 and HO-68)
Please advise via email if you need a card.
Loren
k7cwq
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Hi!
For a day where I did not plan on doing much radio, I was on more
than I had thought I would attempt. I got on an early AO-51 pass
around 1410 UTC yesterday morning from where I spent Tuesday night
(Port Alberni, CN79). After that, I drove down to Victoria on the
southern end of Vancouver
Patrick, VA7EWK, will be on the AO-7 pass coming
up shortly at 1827-1844 UTC. He'll be looking for any
Europeans that need CN89. AO-7 is in Mode B.
73,
John K8YSE
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Not an
Hi!
I will try one more AO7 pass at CN89ob between Vancouver and the Canada/USA
border at 2018 UTC. Look for me around 145.955-960 MHz on the
downlink, but I will also tune around hoping to hear anyone. Especially
in Europe.
73!
Patrick VA7EWK/WD9EWK - Surrey, British Columbia
If anyone that worked me during the 13 Colonies Special Event as KB1PVH /
K2H wants a special QSL card, send me an email with contact details, if your
in the log, I'll send you a card.
Thanks,
Dave - KB1PVH
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Tentatively, we have a great pass of AO-51 at 5:40PM PDT this afternoon here in
Riverside, CA ... I'll be working it from the Riverside ham club's parking lot
- followed by my presentation, How to Work the FM Ham Sats with your HT.
Hope to meet some of you on '51 tonight!
Clint, K6LCS