Hello Jim! If you go to www.kf6cnv.net and read under expeditions, you can get a look at a very very modest mountain top station. We used nothing really really special and managed to win the multi-li
BTW that multi-limited win was for the Pacific Division.....Most calling freqs are 50.125, 144.200, 223.100, 432.100...I try to move freqs when making contacts to leave it open for others.... Hope th
Hello All! This is my first post here. I'd just like to say for a June contest here in the Central Valley of California(DM06), it was kinda slow. Myself (KF6KDA) and my fellow ops(KE6ZAK and KE6EEZ)
Hello all! KF6KDA will be up and running this weekend again from the wonderful station of N6SGW in grid square DM06. As usual we will be running 6m, 2m, 1.25m and 70cm. N6SGW has taken the time to ma
Hello All! Results from KF6KDA from this weekend. 275 q's, 53 grids for a final score of 19,769. We were so much better prepared this go around and the score for us reflects that IMO. Again, I'd like
Very slow sprint in DM06 Heard a few up north, but seemed to be the sprint for those with big stations. Heard: CM99, DM09, CM86 Only worked 14 Q's and most of those local FM. Oh well, maybe it will b
Personally I like the ABCD idea... I have run a few Limited-Multi's w/ limited success and have learned that the higher bands are the way to go. BUT!! Most people around here seem to have ABCD as opp
My 2 cents worth. I read someone mention earlier that population density is the end all be all. Having said that and I beleive that, perhaps 'regional' scoring may help too. I know there are some whe
Hello all! Yes KF6KDA will be active from DM06 op'ing as W6TE from Fresno State University. We will be active 6m thru 10ghz. Hope to hear many of u this weekend! GL to all! Michael KF6KDA --Original
I totally agree w/ not FORCING stations to give everyone a contact. Here in California(DM06), we have to fight and scratch for EVERY QSO we get. I personally have mentioned to my buddies to get on th
FM is better than nothing. I live over the hill from you. Most of the rovers that come through the Central Valley have 1.2 SSB and FM. Actually a majority have 902 and up including a few 10 gig'ers.