Who Is Coming and What They Are Bringing
Primary station equipment is highlighted
in the following way
(colors match stations on Site Setup Plan):
HF1: 80M/20M/10M (yellow) | HF2: 40M/15M (green) | VHF (blue) | GOTA (Gray)
(colors match stations on Site Setup Plan):
HF1: 80M/20M/10M (yellow) | HF2: 40M/15M (green) | VHF (blue) | GOTA (Gray)
WHO
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Radios, Antennas, Accessories
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Station Infrastructure
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Camping, Cooking, Fun, Other
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| N1IPP Jim |
generator ?, inverter (400W) | ||
| N9FJO Bruce |
camera | ||
N1JDU
Richard |
generator (Honda EU2000i 1600W)
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station signs, 10\\\' x 15\\\' domed
tent for sleeping, bulk propane bottle with dual mantle lantern (for all night light at food area)
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| KL2KL Christopher |
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W1MJ
Eliot |
IC706MKIIG xcvr w/hand mike & cables, 12VDC
power supply (SEC1223), IC-725 w/ mike, pwr supply, CW FL (K1UGM),
headphones (2),
dipole (130' w/ window line),
dipole (65’ w/ twin-lead,
6M dipole, coax cable, portable
mast, coax jumpers, tools,
MFJ-974H tuner,
Ten Tec tuner , Heath uMatic
keyer,
Ham Keyer, spare batteries
for keyer,
paddle (Begali), straight
key, bandpass filters (80M
40M 20M 20M
15M), LDG
RBA-1:1 Balun
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power inverter, tent (8'x10' canvas), folding table, laptop
w/N1MM Logger, Rigblaster Plug&Play w/ Icom cables, power strip, K1NU Icom Control/CW cable, lamp (20W clamp-on intensity), pens, rope (2 x 250’, ~5 x 50’), mason line, wrist rocket antenna raiser, caution tape, operating instructions, station tokens, USB drive, paper log and dupe sheets, pens, paper protectors, station tokens
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tent (2-man), tools, cables & adapters, tea, lantern (fluorescent), FD rules, USB memory w/ manuals, etc., coleman propane stove w/fuel
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KA1MOM
Bill |
FTM-10-R, FT-757, MFJ tuner, 2M-80M screwdriver antenna, tripod with equatorial mount
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tent (8’x10’), deep-discharge battery fitted with fuse block & powerpoles
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Info table handouts (incl. stuff on radio astronomy, weather)
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KB1NCG
Marek * ===> |
* Marek and Clay Center van won't return from VA until Saturday evening. |
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KB1NTJ
Ted |
FT-897 (no known CW Fl), FT-8900R, MFJ VersaTuner, 50’ coax, 20M dipole.
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KB1NTR
Alex |
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KB1NYQ
Eilif |
(for equipment, see K1UZK)
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| K1QAR Ted |
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| KB1QCI Ryan |
Laptop w/N1MM | plates, silverware, napkins, paper cups | |
| KB1QMY Will |
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| KB1QXW Gil |
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KB1QXX
Forrest |
20M
Dipole w/ 100’ RG8X, TS-2000 (CC-ARC), LDG Z-11Pro Autotuner, coax patch cords (?), mast
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laptop w/N1MM Logger, 14AH battery, maybe a 7AH battery, and a 12W solar panel with charge controller as a trickle charger
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canopy |
| KB1RCR Susan |
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| KB1RDJ Theodore |
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K1REM
Bob |
IC706, mike, headset, power supply, keyer paddle
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laptop w/ N1MM Logger, COM port cable for TS-2000, USB-COM adapters (2), fan | |
| KB1SMM Glenn + Chris |
cardboard | ||
K5TEC
Bob |
extension cords (10 x 50’), power strips, 12V batteries, tables & chairs, canopy 10x10
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driveway signs, propane grill & fuel
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Yaesu FT-897 w/ headset & footswitch), PL259 coax patch cables, 3-el 6M yagi
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laptop, rig controller, fan | ||
W1YW
Chip |
fan
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drinks (water, juice, soda) | |
Alex Dills
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(GOTA Op) | ||
| Peter Klapes | (GOTA Op) |
Still Needed:
- lamps,
- fans
- spare laptop computer w/ charger
- spare coax patch cords (PL259 connectors)
- tool box, hammer for tent stakes
- lawn chairs (for cookout and relaxation - we have station chairs)
- 12VDC-to-115VAC inverters
Offered but Not Needed:
Stuff Everyone Should Bring For Themselves:
Water bottle, sun hat, sunglasses, sunscreen,
sleeping bag & pad, pillow,
clothing, rain gear and/or umbrella, headlight or flashlight, bug
repellent, 2M handie-talkie (set to 147.57 MHz). See below regarding food. Be prepared for hot, cold,
and/or wet (basically, be prepared for anything except snow).
Please label everything your bring, with at least your call sign or last name. Stuff can easily get mixed up, and labels will help us get
everything back to its rightful owner.
Food to Share (optional):
We will send out for a group pizza lunch on Saturday, and have a cookout on Saturday evening (see Schedule). If you'd like to participate in the cookout, bring something simple to share (hot dogs, hamburgs, keilbasa). For the rest of the weekend,
bring food for yourself, and if you are so inclined,
snack food to share.
