If you enjoy mixing astronomical sightings and amateur radio you could try timing occultations or the total solar eclipse coming this August. Stay in touch with the other folks along your path of occultation and find which of you caught the best graze angle. Timing a bright star is easily done without a telescope.

    73,

        Kevin.  KD5ONS


On 2/19/2017 3:21 PM, Doug Millar via Elecraft wrote:
Is anyone else going out for the eclipse and joining in the propagation study?  
I will be in Casper, Wy. with the KX2 and a buddistick and beaconing for the 
reverse beacon network. That is the plan, any comments?
Doug K6JEY
[email protected]
562 810 3989  cell/text

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