David and others, You will find most all Cushcraft manuals online at http://www.cushcraft.com Lee Scott - AA1YN Home of the VHF & Up Register http://www.aa1yn.com/vhf Hooksett, NH FN43gc52
Hi All, After having a very dismal showing of volunteers to help/give me suggestions/comments I have decided to open the registry up to anyone. There is still much work to be done but I think I have
I know it's going to be one of those days the minute I sent this out. The link to the VHF registry is http://www.aa1yn.com/vhf :-) Lee Scott - AA1YN Hooksett, NH FN43gc52
Hi Brad, One possible suggestion (Others correct me if I'm wrong) would be to consider the following: First, consider your tri-bander is going to look like ground plane as far as the other two antenn
Ev, I'm not quite sure about the above statement. I've been using TAClog and build up the log file for submission by manually appending the logs from each band thus the submitted log file is not in c
Hi Bill, The 902 to 903 portion of the band is in fact part of the Amateur band and is designated by the ARRL band plan as Narrow-bandwidth, weak-signal communications. It is a good question why we u
I also gave this a try a few days ago but as of yet have not entered the contacts from any of the VHF contests. My general activity log, which to my surprise contained 3/4 VHF and only 1/4 HF activit
If you are going to try to sign your Cabrillo log files for the Jan VHF contests, you must change the name in the log file. It's looking for ARRL-VHF_JAN instead of ARRL-VHF-JAN This will be fixed in
I built a DC to DC converter using the LT1070 and parts from an old PC switching power supply. My laptop is an Acer and uses 20vdc. The LT1070 provided plenty of power to run it at full tilt with the
At 05:44 PM 9/29/2003 -0400, R Johnson wrote: At 4:59 PM the ARRL LoTW Fees were placed on the LoTW https://www.arrl.org/lotw/fees . These Fees are a bit more than what I had expected when you consid
At 07:18 PM 10/21/2003 -0400, Jim Howard wrote: Gang, I am doing a write up for our local club, the Rochester VHF Group Journal about roving. I want to include a list of links for any and all WebPage
At 06:29 AM 11/8/2003 -0500, N3AWS@aol.com wrote: How can I get the LOTW to record my grid square when rovering so that others can get credit for the square? I am still struggling with my mobile log
If someone worked the contest as a rover than I logged that person as call/R no mater what mode was used. This is a requirement of the ARRL VHF contests in order to receive credit for working that st
I have an Ericsson PTF10160 LDMOS device and am looking to build an amplifier for 903MHz. I know there were a few handed out at the 2002 VHF/MU Conference. Has anyone built an amp with this device? L
For Sale I acquired a few Lamda-EMI power supplies recently. They are being offered on a first come first serve basis. These power supplies are SCR input regulated with good RFI filtering. I have tri
A short while back on the microwave reflector, I posted a reply to a question on a -20v DC/DC Converter. Since there are a lot of rovers on this reflector, I thought I might also post this on the VHF
At 05:08 PM 3/6/2004 -0500, you wrote: I have gotten several replies and I appreciate this very much. Rather than answer individually I will address the group with one email. Several made suggestions
It seems that would be a fairly easy thing to identify with modern computer logs. The ARRL could compile a list of all stations logged in the logs they DO get, and then see what percentage of those s
I will be QRV from my home QTH during the full contest on all bands between 6m and 13cm (50MHz thru 2304MHz). Late this evening and Sunday AM while the bands are dead, I will be attempting WSJT FSK44
At 07:27 AM 7/1/2004 -0500, you wrote: Hi, I'm getting ready to begin my tower project here and have decided that I'd like to have a nice big beam for 6 meters. I'm thinking about a 30 to 35' boom wi