I am working on a contest that may be supported by a club. This is the 2nd version written, I thought I would throw it out there to the general vhf and up comunity. The time frame for the contest cou
Thanks on the fm 18, I need to mark up an icom map to be sure I got them all. I have attached a form on xcel to clarify. IF I am in cn 84 and they are in CN 90 I would subtact the 0 from the 4 for fo
1/2 hour between grid switches, stops grid circling in mass. This means staying in a grid for atleast 1/2 hour. I try to stay one or 2 myself. Distance modifier calculating. If you are in dn 13 and w
Here is a contest scoring sheet for version 2.xx, I dont know if it will post. _______________________________________________ VHFcontesting mailing list VHFcontesting@contesting.com http://lists.con
Hello, I meant to do this on tuesday night's net, but I will do it tonight do to the slow folks at federal express. Anyway I will be on mary's peak, cn84 at aproximatly 7:30 to 8 pm. I will have ever
Now that I see all these post on the contesting forum I posted this to show the pnwvhf guys that there is a discussion out there on rule changes again. I ask that anyone on the reflector who knows wh
In a message dated 7/21/2004 3:32:19 PM Pacific Daylight Time, vhfcontesting-request@contesting.com writes: http://www.wm5r.org/maps/2003janvhf/ good work on this one! k3uhf _________________________
A station in cn 92 is on from a very high alt working aurora on 50/144/222 mhz. They will be there thru tommorow. k3uhf _______________________________________________ VHFcontesting mailing list VHFc
I have qsl cards from 3 of those members from the june/ 2003 e-skip opening. That would indicate that they are there. We should not sell anyone short for not reporting. Some of these guys may not rep
i will be in the oregon hills later k3uhf _______________________________________________ VHFcontesting mailing list VHFcontesting@contesting.com http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/vhfconte
As a rover I agree I do cross mode quite often. There are big stations trying to make long hauls on cw as well as small stations trying to make big noise. Just remember to move your vfo to offset for
Perhaps a local ham club could help you replace the coax and clean up the antennas if they need it. k3uhf _______________________________________________ VHFcontesting mailing list VHFcontesting@cont
There is not enough of us to divide us into little sections and small competitive categories and still feel like you are competing. However I think grid circling rovers should play with themselves si
Ok here is a suggestion however offered a bit late. Sometimes the calling frequency is crowded, however if you don't use it a lot you are often shooting yourself in the foot. So I am suggesting a rov
Solid flexible roving plans from a guy who flip-flops. K3uhf planned route: 1. I will start from CN93 at Paulina peak, at least 45 minutes to 1 1/2 hours. 2. CN 94 Nice ritzy neighborhood on the west
Ok here is a suggestion however offered a bit late. Sometimes the calling frequency is crowded, however if you don't use it a lot you are often shooting yourself in the foot. So I am suggesting a rov
1. I suggest calling DEMI first. Is it a big unit or a small unit. The big ones are as big as an hf radio while the small ones are as big as a new mobile fm radio. It there a seperate if and recieve
I think that with the previous discussions on this reflector about logging, time lines, real time logging, etc., and the fact that the survey is posted on the contesting web page implies that info is
I know of a guy that gets 700 a month for his spot on the I-5 cooridir. k3uhf _______________________________________________ VHFcontesting mailing list VHFcontesting@contesting.com http://lists.cont
OK heres my 2 cents on loops as a rover I used stacked loops for 2m and 222 mhz with m2 and did not have much success hearing much. (yes I reversed one and spaced them as recondmended). Perhaps that