I have a couple of HF/VHF/UHF rigs for sale, just in time for the June contest. These make excellent roving radios. Here is what I have: 1. An Icom 706MKIIG HF/VHF/UHF transceiver in excellent condit
I have a top of the line Kenwood all mode rig for sale. The price include shipping in the US, but can be reduced for pickup in Lawton, OK. Here is what I have available: A Kenwood TS790A VHF/UHF tran
I have for sale a Mirage B34G 2 meter amp in very good condition. It does up to 10 watts in and about 35 to 40 out. You can drive it with 5 watts from an HT for full output also. It would also make a
I have for sale an Icom 706 original HF/6m/2m transceiver. It does 100 watts on HF and 6m and 10 watts on 2m. It currently has the FL101 250hz CW filter installed and comes with the hand mic and powe
I have for sale an Icom 706 original HF/6m/2m transceiver. It does 100 watts on HF and 6m and 10 watts on 2m. It currently has the FL101 250hz CW filter installed and comes with the hand mic and powe
How about the ARRL just eliminate all 3 rover categories? Problem solved!! 73s John AA5JG _______________________________________________ VHFcontesting mailing list VHFcontesting@contesting.com http:
Would baseball be Other statistics for contests are published-like the number of QSOs, number of mults, QSOs per band, etc. 73s JOhn AA5JG _______________________________________________ VHFcontestin
We will never get new hams / new rovers to In terms of single op low power operating, the system is already rigged against me: 1. I live in an area with much less VHF activity than the Northeast or W
Not entirely correct. What about the limited rover who has been operating on 2m, 70cm, 23cm, and 13cm (or 33cm). They would no longer be permitted to enter as a limited rover even if that is the appr
I couldn't agree more. The way I see it, the complainers should have 2 main options: 1. Make up their own contest and set the rules however they want them. 2. Get on the VUAC committee themselves and
Well one point is-a station followed the rules and won. However, there are plenty of stations on here who have indicated that they didn't like it that that station one-they didn't like the strategy t
Ask Mainly because enough people got on the reflector complaining about people who grid circled, if memory serves me correctly. 73s John AA5JG _______________________________________________ VHFconte
If the other station was a separate rig, never used for the main multiop setup, and if the operators of station #2 never operated the main multiop station, I do not see how that is a violation of the
My concern is more about the attitude that there is only one way to properly operate in (or at least win) a contest, and if you don't do it my way, we need to change the rules so everyone must do it
In fact, despite failing to meet the objective of the contest Object: To work as many amateur stations in as many different 2 degrees x 1 degree grid squares as possible using authorized frequencies
We had a nice opening to California from EM04 in Oklahoma last night around 0200Z. Worked DM03, DM04, DM14, and DM15. You have to love this off season Es. Signals were quite strong at times, but ther
The TS2000 has several advantages over the other radios mentioned for portable and roving VHF operations: 1. You can add 1.2ghz so you have 4 bands in one box 2. It has higher output power on 2m and
I am needing a 2m rig that does VOX for the setup I am working on, and wonder which 2m all modes come with VOX? A quick look at some different rigs shows that the Icom 271 has VOX, but it looks like
The "tighten the circuit board screws" isn't an oscillation fix unique to the FT857/897. I have had to do it to a Yaesu FT100D and Icom 551D as well, and have had a couple of friends have to do it to
Gteat, now all of our problems are over. 73s John AA5JG _______________________________________________ VHFcontesting mailing list VHFcontesting@contesting.com http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/lis