I will be operating a four band rover along with Brian, KE0HZX this weekend starting late Saturday afternoon in EN00 and heading east from there. If you have questions or would like to setup a sked t
All, I am planning on being active from EN00 and EN10 for the contest on 6 and 2m. Running 100w 2el on 6, 7el 160w on 2 using SSB and CW. I may run digital if things get dry on analog. Monitoring .20
All, I will be active Saturday and Sunday from grids EN00, EN10, EM09, and EM19. Possible farther south depending on conditions. Starting point will be around 1900z in EN00. I will have 6, 2, 1.25m,
All, KB0ZOM/R will be starting in EN02 at 1800Z tomorrow then gradually working south via mostly Hwy 14 back to my home grid of EN00 around 0100Z. I will be monitoring primarily 144.200 and 50.125 wi
All, Here's another $.02 or maybe $.01. I have been doing a limited rover effort for the ARRL VHF contests for the last several years now. The last several contests which I participated in were major
All, I am planning on being on from EN00 later Saturday afternoon and early-ish Sunday morning on 6 and 2m on CW, FT8, MSK144, and SSB. Usually calling or listening on the call channels +/- 5. Also m
FT8 is great for making a few contacts or grabbing those hard to hit stations. I do think there is a self perpetuating fear of missing contacts that to some degree causes operators to stay on FT8 lon
CW is still alive on 6m and even 2m. I always call cq down there during the contests and unless the band is otherwise dead-get contacts...should one choose to look for it or initiate it, there really
Hey Jim, For random qsos I have had the best luck with periodic cw on the .200 call freq-too many variables otherwise for people without band scopes. I usually go somewhere between.180 and .200 if I
Running a mode besides FT8 would require venturing outside of the herd....There is safety in the herd...hihi. S7 sigs here and everyone is still droning away. Oh well, Ben KB0ZOM ____________________