This part of the VHF contest rules has been suspect and open to debate for at least 30 years now and I have been VHF-UHF contesting for over 40 years. Why not get rid of the debate and/or need for fu
Since this is basically a question for 2M AM operation in the South East, I would first recommend looking at the current 2 meter band plan as established by the South Eastern Repeater Association (SE
145.00 to 145.10....Not recommended in the Atlanta area......there are still mountaintop to mountaintop Packet gateways and DX cluster nodes active in that segment. In fact, the 5 state SE SEDAN back
Years ago (70s, 80s ?) we had single band categories in the ARRL VHF & UHF contests. That's why they were there......to allow people to be competitive and have a chance of winning "SOMETHING" using 1
Another model of Linemaster switch very popular with contesters due to robustness, price, and usability is the Linemaster "Gem series" of switch. These are round, heavy duty, weighted, non-skid, virt
Agreed John...let the buyer beware when researching E-bay. ..but, there are a couple new ones out there listed as made in USA, and.......at a cheaper price than the Hong Kong versions !! http://cgi.e
Nebraska Surplus Sales still lists the 7 pin tube socket plug being available > http://www.surplussales.com/tube-sockets/TubeSkts-2.html Be careful in using the Radio Shack type of Cinch Jones connec
Hello VHF-UHF Contesters !! The Fourlanders W4NH group will again be participating in the Sept ARRL VHF contest, but from a DIFFERENT location. For this upcoming contest we will be operating from the
There appears to be a problem with some of the SVHFS member e-mail addresses you and others have tried. N4NIA is the Web Master for SVHFS who is in the process of contacting Bruce and Ott for address