In a previous posting I mentioned that I would be operating at night from some pretty rare grids during my trip. This may be of interest to those of you taking part in this years ARRL International Grid Chase.
Hopefully these will be of some interest to those chasing Grids. Some of these are in the middle of "nowhere", and probably haven't been activated in decades, if ever. The ham population in some of these grids is zero.
I have checked the ARRL site to see if any of these grids have been activated for the Grid Chase, and most of them are shown as having zero contacts so far. So this trip will be a good opportunity to get them on the air.
Those Grids will be:
EN96
EN78
DN99
DO50
DO11
DN19
DO42
DN89
EN09
EN49
EN86
CN78
My plan is to operate during the evening from my campsite using wire antennas and my Buddipole system. I'll also be on battery power, so I will operate as long as the battery lasts. I'll post a few frequencies here before the departure date in May.
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