You'll be ahead of me by about 2 hours.
are you the same woody whose hose I was using at the rubithon and the germans were photographing us? or the other woody?
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You'll be ahead of me by about 2 hours.
Jimbo,
The wet bar express and taco van will not be attending this year. I have a bunch of new business and cannot leave my shop for 5 days.
Kids these days. . .my age never seemed to stop me. (And we all saw what that resulted in at Rubithon 06 (had to say it before either Andy or Jim did)).
Tomato...I camp on the dune side just east of the SnT sign the Jim always puts up...the group I'm with ranges in age from 21-26. Stop by have a drink(that's a virgin drink the happy face guy is holding
.)
AWWWWW is right, They were gonna caravan with us! Now we're flyin' solo.... I haven't packed a thing.... I should probably get off Mud..... See you all soon!!!!![]()
As I learned the hard way last year -- disconnect your drive shaft(s) if you are flat towing. Mine slipped into 4 high and destroyed the nose cone when the unbalanced front shaft hit about 70 MPH.
Yes, there is a parking lot right by the entrance you can leave your tow rig,
Ham radio frequencies
The Mt Lowe repeater operates on a frequency of 147.36 Mhz. A CTCSS (PL) tone of 127.3 Hz is required to access the repeater. The repeater does transmit PL. It is located 2624 feet above sea level at Mt Lowe near San Luis Obispo. This is the W6FM repeater system.
This repeater is linked to the Williams Hill repeater which should give solid coverage from Chular, just south of Salinas, to Paso Robles. It operates on 146.73 MHz with a CTCSS of 127.3 Hz.
That's about 125 miles of HWY 101 North of Pismo!
I'm not sure where you might pick it up from the I-5 Corridor, but I suspect the Mt. Lowe repeater would be accessible on HWY 46/41 near Cholame or Shandon.
Again, Mt. Lowe is easily reachable from the beach and sand dunes.
Coming from the South, the W6OBB repeater in "Sunny Santa Barbara, Tower of Power", 147.000 (+) 131.8 Broadcast Peak, Santa Barbara County. I hit it easily from the dunes and have talked to people as far South as Thousand Oaks.
Simplex
As noted by Cruiserdrew, I'm suggesting the "NorCal" simplex frequency, 146.46 for the majority of the during event communication.
KI6TLC
We should be rollin' in under 10 minutes!.... now for the 8 hour drive.....
Oh, and 0 seconds people!!! This is not a drill!!!!!
I have called Alvaro and 'anyone at Pismo" three times today. U sure you guys are monitoring and not just drinkin Jim's Teq?
JB
are you the same woody whose hose I was using at the rubithon and the germans were photographing us? or the other woody?