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Tom Behler <[log in to unmask]>
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Agreed, Kelvin, which is why I'm going to try to operate split.

I always worry that doing so might discourage those who wish to contact me
and have never done split, but I'm hoping that by the time February 22 comes
around, those who are interested in working all of the states will have
figured out how to do it on their particular rigs.

Tom Behler: KB8TYJ


-----Original Message-----
From: For blind ham radio operators [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
On Behalf Of Kelvin Marsh
Sent: Saturday, January 11, 2014 1:41 PM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: W1AW Centennial operations

Hi Tom,

So far, the W1AW stations have been straightforward to work from the UK, and
I've seen a mixture of simplex and split.  I always prefer to find a busy
station working Split, so I can clearly hear them!  It's not so bad when you
can't hear any locals calling, such as on the higher bands, but on 40, I
would think your signal would be lost among the very strong nearby callers,
if you work simplex.

Best wishes, Kelvin Marsh - M0AID

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-----Original Message-----
From: For blind ham radio operators [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
On Behalf Of Tom Behler
Sent: 11 January 2014 15:38
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: W1AW Centennial operations

Thanks for sending this along, David.

If anyone is interested, I have volunteered to represent Michigan on
Saturday: February 22 from 4 - 6 p.m. Eastern (2100 - 2300 Z) on 40 meter
SSB.

I may do more, but didn't want to volunteer for too much the first time
around, in case I run into issues with A C log and ADIF file conversion.

If things work out well, and I can volunteer for more operating time during
the first go-around, I will definitely let everyone know.

On a related note, I'm getting the impression that split frequency operating
is the preferred way to go for this event, given the large pileups that
folks are having.  Fortunately, that seems quite easy to do with the TS590.

Tom Behler: KB8TYJ




-----Original Message-----
From: For blind ham radio operators [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
On Behalf Of David W Wood
Sent: Saturday, January 11, 2014 3:29 AM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: W1AW Centennial operations

Hi all

Having had a bit of discussion on this subject, here is the whole year's
schedule.

73

David


Week               State1                          State2
Territory
----------            ------------------              -----------------
-------------- 
 
 
1/1/2014          North Carolina            West Virginia
1/8/2014          Utah                            South Carolina
1/15/2014        Nebraska                     Delaware
1/22/2014        New York                   Oklahoma
1/29/2014        Minnesota                   Texas
2/5/2014          Georgia                       Hawaii
2/12/2014        California                    Wisconsin
2/19/2014        Michigan                     Florida
2/26/2014        Washington                 Kansas
3/5/2014          Idaho                           Kentucky
3/12/2014        Arizona                       Ohio
3/19/2014        Tennessee                    New Mexico               KH2
Group     
3/26/2014        Iowa                            Vermont
4/2/2014          Pennsylvania               Oregon
4/9/2014          Massachusetts             Virginia
4/16/2014        Mississippi                   North Dakota
4/23/2014        New Jersey                  New Hampshire
4/30/2014        Connecticut                 Nevada
5/7/2014          Utah                            Nebraska
5/14/2014        South Dakota              
5/21/2014        New York                   Colorado
5/28/2014        Missouri                      Wyoming
6/4/2014          Alabama                      Louisiana
6/11/2014        Arkansas                     Minnesota
6/18/2014        Alaska                         Montana
6/25/2014        Illinois                         Maryland
7/2/2014          Wisconsin                    North Dakota              DC
7/9/2014          Not Available due to WRTC
7/16/2014        Colorado                     South Carolina
7/23/2014        Indiana                                    Rhode Island
7/30/2014        South Dakota
8/6/2014          Vermont                      New Jersey
8/13/2014        Oklahoma                    Maryland
8/20/2014        Ohio                            Hawaii
8/27/2014        Arizona                       Maine
9/3/2014          Tennessee                    Oregon
9/10/2014        Texas                           New Hampshire
9/17/2014        North Carolina            Connecticut
9/24/2014        Maine                          Idaho
10/1/2014        Alaska                         California
10/8/2014        Virginia                       Missouri
10/15/2014      Michigan                     Alabama
10/22/2014      Nevada                        West Virginia
10/29/2014      Wyoming                    Massachusetts             VI 
11/5/2014        Washington                 Kansas
11/12/2014      Rhode Island              Mississippi
11/19/2014      Florida                         Arkansas
11/26/2014      Delaware                     Louisiana
12/3/2014        Illinois                         New Mexico
12/10/2014      Indiana                                   Montana
12/17/2014      Kentucky                    Georgia
12/24/2014      Pennsylvania               Iowa

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