<font color='black' size='2' face='arial'>Hi <font size="2">Brandon, <br>
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I was wondering if you are still on the digital modes? I remember working you in a few contests using JT65b.. We stopped and that has become a missing grid for me. We should do some testing before January.<br>
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Stan KA1ZE/3 FN01xt<br>
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BTW my 205MorningReport is now on a facebook page,<br>
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From: Brandon Anderson <n8pum1@charter.net><br>
To: mivus <mivus@mivus.org>; k8tb <k8tb@bosscher.org><br>
Sent: Tue, Dec 16, 2014 1:09 pm<br>
Subject: Re: [Mich VHF UHF Society] An award that may be tough to achieve...<br>
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<pre style="font-size: 9pt;"><tt>Hmmm, Looks like I have worked all but two on 6 and 2 meters. de N8PUM
Brandon EN66
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From: "Tom" <<a href="mailto:k8tb@bosscher.org">k8tb@bosscher.org</a>>
To: <<a href="mailto:mivus@mivus.org">mivus@mivus.org</a>>
Sent: Monday, December 15, 2014 7:27 PM
Subject: [Mich VHF UHF Society] An award that may be tough to achieve...
> So I was sitting around thinking the other night. I know, Tom thinking.
>
> I was looking at the 6 meter FFMA award. 488 contiguous states. The deal
> is, if even 100 sq feet of US land touches that grid, is is part of the
> 488.
>
> So I investigated Michigan. Please correct and challenge me on this, but I
> show Michigan qualifies for 24 grids. They are:
>
>
> EN 58
> EN 57 67
> EN46 56 66 76 86
> EN 55 65 75 85
> EN 64 74 84
> EN 63 73 74
> EN 62 72 82
> EN 61 71 81
>
>
> We all know EN86 and EN67 have very small slivers of Michigan, well check
> out EN58. The FFMA rules state that you just have to work the grid, not
> necessarily a US ham inside that grid. Our Canadians friends help us out
> on that.
>
> So I would like to ask the question. Has any one on this list worked all
> 24 Michigan grids, on all bands combined, 6 meter and above? Or even just
> 6?
>
> I was surprised to see how few I've worked, part due to the doughnut
> affect on 6.
>
> Would it be interesting to look at a possible award for working all 24
> Michigan grids? (and maybe start at 16 and 20 grids?)
>
> Just curious on who has the bragging rights for the most Michigan grids.
>
> Merry Christmas
>
> Tom K8TB
>
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