I really like this resource, if you turn on show grids, for figuring those out: https://www.sotamaps.org/ Best regards, Drew n7da _______________________________________________ VHFcontesting mailing
Hi Zack, A partial answer... I have more detailed notes I can dig up, but from memory... I setup a Raspberry Pi 2, their official 7 inch display, plastic case, WinkeyerUSB, Elecraft USB to serial CAT
I was curious as to how much effort our multi-multi Field Day team should put in on digital (on HF). I grabbed summary data from the last 20 years from the results articles. See the PDF with plots: h
Hi, I love using my KX3 as an IF radio for transverters from 144 to 10G. (I listed a bunch of the awesome reasons why on the SBMS list in December.) I had firmware 2.38/1.37 installed for a while. Ha
I'll be on at least FM from DM12 for coastal and LA area for the 144 sprint this evening. (Sorry, AZ.) Might take a bit extra for SSB/CW, not sure yet. Best regards, Drew n7da _______________________
Looking for info on an Icom IC-30L and IC-3PS unit. An accessory to the IC-402. If there is a good list or forum for antique Icom VHF gear, I'd appreciate the pointer. The only thing I was able to fi
Even in SoCal, 144.200 for both. And cross my fingers hoping there is enough traffic that I'd need to QSY. (If so, then I'd QSY up.) Now one of the old timers here tells me about the time there was d
The operator overload thing came up in this thread. Seems like splitting up the contest would allow more focus and less grief. For example: cw+ssb only, digital only, fm only. Or even split cw + ssb