[Moon] Special activity tomorrow morning
Lars Pettersson
sm4ive at telia.com
Fri Oct 5 20:52:59 CEST 2007
Are you gonna bounce towards your harddisk?
----- Original Message -----
From: "Joe Taylor" <joe at Princeton.EDU>
To: <wsjtgroup at yahoogroups.com>; "Moon" <moon at moonbounce.info>; "'Amateur
radio moonbounce'" <Moon-net at list-serv.davidv.net>;
<vhfcontesting at contesting.com>
Sent: Friday, October 05, 2007 7:34 PM
Subject: [Moon] Special activity tomorrow morning
> On October 6 between about 1200 and 1530 UTC I will be
> demonstrating the use of WSJT and MAP65 to members of the Mt
> Airy VHF Radio Club -- better known in these parts as the
> "PackRats". Many club members will take their turn at the
> controls. They are interested in learning more about
> amateur EME and meteor scatter communication.
>
> Between 1300 and 1400 UTC (the regular Saturday morning HSMS
> "Random Hour" in North America) we will be on 50.260 using
> FSK441 and/or JT6M. We'll call CQ during the 2nd sequence,
> looking west or southwest. We may sign K1JT, or W3CCX (the
> club call), or possibly even a club member's call sign.
> Please give us a call!
>
> For the remainder of the morning (1200-1300 and 1400-1530
> UTC) we will work EME on 144 MHz. We'll be using MAP65, so
> it will be very easy for us to find you calling CQ or
> working someone else. Don't be surprised, therefore, if you
> copy W3CCX (or another unfamiliar US call, probably in the
> "2" or "3" district) calling you! We may call some CQs, as
> well, probably somewhere around 144.113.
>
> Unless there is a special need to drum up some action, we
> will probably NOT be on the logger.
>
> Please work us and help to introduce some new people to the
> joys of EME and meteor scatter on our VHF/UHF bands!
>
> -- 73, Joe, K1JT
>
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