Highway to a DX Party!….

The Citrus Belt Amateur Radio Club of San Bernardino (w6jbt.org), California, is once again hosting (probably one of the most fun special event activities) the 21st annual ‘Route 66 On The Air‘ special event between 0000z on Saturday, September 12th and 2359z on Sunday, September 20th.

The purpose of this event is to offer amateur radio operators a fun way to “Relive the Ride” of their own memories of Route 66, and to celebrate the highway’s 94th anniversary.

The U.S. Highway 66 established in 1926, was the first major improved highway to link the west coast with the nation’s heartland. Through stories, songs, and TV shows, the highway came to symbolize the spirit of the freedom of the open road, inspiring many to see America.

Look for the following 21 stations (two are rovers) operating in or around the major cities along the old “Route 66” from Santa Monica, California, to Chicago, Illinois:

Stations City Clubs/Individuals

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W6A Santa Monica, CA Westside Amateur Radio Club

W6B Los Angeles, CA Westside Amateur Radio Club

W6C San Bernardino, CA Citrus Belt Amateur Radio Club

W6D Victorville, CA Victor Valley Amateur Radio Club

W6E Barstow, CA Barstow Amateur Radio Club

W6F Kingman, AZ K2 Amateur Radio Society

W6G Flagstaff, AZ Northern Arizona DX Association

W6H Albuquerque, NM Albuquerque DX Association

W6I Amarillo, TX Panhandle Amateur Radio Club

W6J Stroud, OK Mid-Del Amateur Radio Club

W6K Oklahoma City, OK W6K Oklahoma City

W6L Tulsa, OK Tulsa Amateur Radio Club

W6M Tribune, KS Western Kansas Amateur Radio Club

W6N Joplin, MO Joplin Amateur Radio Club

W6O Lebanon, MO Lebanon Amateur Radio Club

W6P St. Louis, MO St. Louis Amateur Radio Club

W6Q Chicago, IL Six Meter Club of Chicago

W6R Springfield, MO Southwest Missouri Amateur RC

W6U Wilmington, IL Wilmington Area Amateur Radio Club

 

ROVER STATIONS

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W6S ROVER 1 Northern Arizona DX Association

W6T ROVER 2 Northern Arizona DX Association

Special event stations are expected to be found in the vicinity of the following frequencies. (Look for digital modes in the standard band segments for such mode) All frequencies +/- QRM:

CW – 3533, 7033, 10110, 14033, 18080, 21033, 24900, 28033 and 50033 kHz

SSB – 3866, 7266, 14266, 18164, 21366, 24966, 28466 and 50166 kHz

Digi – 3573, 7074, 10136, 14074, 18100, 21074, 24915 and 28074 kHz

 

R66 MOBILE Operations – Any amateurs operating while actually driving

along Route 66 during the special event period are encouraged to

take part in “Route 66 On The Air”, by using the designation

“mobile 66” for SSB or “/m66” for CW after their callsigns. All

other amateur radio operators are welcome to contact these mobile

operators. NOTE: ONLY W6S AND W6T ARE ONLY THE OFFICIAL EVENT

ROVER/MOBILE STATIONS AND WILL BE ENDORSED ON THE EVENT CERTIFICATE.

REPEATERS – Some of the participating clubs will also be operating this event from their local VHF/UHF repeaters. Check the ARRL repeater guide for possible repeater frequencies, if you’re in the local area.

2020 ROUTE 66 – LOG SHEET: This simple log sheet can be used during the event for a quick log record. Simply click on the link below and print off. When printing make sure it’s in “Landscape” orientation.

http://w6jbt.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/EVENT-LOG-SHEET-FOR-WEBSITE-1.pdf

PLEASE NOTE: This sheet is NOT to be used to request a certificate as you must fill out the application found under the “2020 Route 66 On The Air” tab on home page, then click the “Certificate/Decal Request…” tab.

QSL – Each participating club will issue their own QSL card commemorating this event. QSL information is available on the Web at:

http://w6jbt.org/?page_id=26

http://w6jbt.org/?page_id=27

 

CERTIFICATE/DECAL REQUEST – For more details about the event and the certificate that is available, please visit the “Route 66 OTA Site”

at: http://w6jbt.org

http://w6jbt.org/?page_id=23

OPDX