FS: HAM-M Rotor, control box, optional mast mount, manual and over 100 feet of cable. The rotor was overhauled by Norm's Rotor Repair in July 2003 and then boxed. It is rated for 10 square feet. I am
VHFers, W3SO, FN00sn, will be on for the 2m Spring Sprint Monday (April 5th) 7 to 11pm local time. And also on for the 222MHz, 432MHz, and 50MHz spritns. QSLs to W3TEF. Spring Sprint info is at <http
Guys, It is lonely on VHF in the Charleston, SC area. 3 QSOs, 3 Grids = a claimed score of 9. All this in just 2 hours. Thank goodness for voice keyers! Heard K4QI, FM06, but he pulled a fellow local
VHFers, W3SO, FN00sn, 2m sprint score: 77Qs, 33 grids = 2541 claimed score TNX for the Qs. The band seemed to only support north and south propagation. The best DX was FN43 (K1WHS). FM25 was a new gr
W3SO, FN00sn, had 32 QSOs and 20 grids in the 222 MHz 2004 Spring Sprint. To all that made it into the log, thanks for the QSO. W3SO worked 7 new grids. The activity was better than last year, howeve
W3SO, FN00sn, had 32 QSOs and 19 grids in 3 1/2 hours of operating. We only made 4 QSOs between 7 and 8pm. Needless to say, the activity was down. Thank goodness for the voice keyer! There was more a
VHFers, W3SO, FN00sn, will be active in the 6m sprint this Sat evening (7pm to 11pm ET). QSLs to W3TEF. Station info at www.qrz.com Good Luck to all. For the Wopsononock Mountaintop Operators, Ed K3I
I agree with N3AWS that won't get HFers to try VHF. What I keep trying to do is to get those with a rig that has 6m capability to load up the HF beam or any HF antenna on HF. I encourage them to star
K3IXD, EM93, 6m Spring Sprint Summary: 18 QSOs, 9 Grids = claimed score of 162 IC-746, 100w, into a dipole at 30 feet. Best DX was W4GRW in EM96. A close second were K4QI in EM85 and N4JBK in EM90. I
W3SO, FN00sn, 6m 2004 Spring Sprint Results and Soapbox Operating hours from 7:00PM till 10:45PM. QSOs: 101 Grids: 28 Claimed Score: 2,828 Op: W3BTX The QSO rate was highest from 7 - 9PM then started
k3uhf, Thanks for sharing the draft with us. I would change the low power from 50w max to 100w max (at least on 6m and 2m) to encourage the IC-706-type rig owners to (legally) particiapte. Don't lump
W3SO will be on from FN00sn in the ARRL June VHF Contest. We have added a 5 el 6m beam fixed on New England. We will be active on 50 MHz, 144 MHz, 222MHz, and 432 MHz SSB, CW, and FM. Station details
W3SO, FN00sn, will be on for the CQWW VHF Contest this weekend (1800Z Sat to 2100Z Sun) in the Multi-op class. W3SO is on a mountaintop and runs 1KW on both 6m and 2m. Look for us on SSB or CW. Stati
Ken, Re W3SO score. I was not sure how to enter to summary line so I just totaled up the QSOs, not the QSOs points. But I figured the score as 1 point per 6m QSO and 2 points for each 2m QSO. 73, Ed
But many treat the June VHF contest as another FD-like activity and groups go off to set up on a mountain top. In January it is too cold, bad weather, etc. So rather than compare logs, compare the to
I haven't see any messages lately. 73, Ed K3IXD _______________________________________________ VHFcontesting mailing list VHFcontesting@contesting.com http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/vh
All, W3SO will again be active in the September VHF Contest on 50, 144, 222, and 432 MHz on SSB and CW from FN00sn, Altoona, PA. As others said, if we forget, ask us to pass you to the other bands, A
W3SO, FN00sn, will be on for the 2m Fall Sprint. I am not sure who will be the operator. GL to all, Ed K3IXD for the team _______________________________________________ VHFcontesting mailing list VH