Skip, KH6TY, <hteller@comcast.net>, FM02, Mount Pleasant, SC has started a 2m PSK-31 net on Sunday, 9:30PM ET at 144.145 MHz. Please forward this on to others that may be interested. Last week there
W3SO had 87 QSOs, 33 grids, for a claimed score of 2871. OPERATORS: W3BTX SOAPBOX: The major surprise was that only one VE was heard (and worked) SOAPBOX: ? VE3FGU. The best DX was K9HM (EN52) and KN
QSOs 1438, Grids 301 = Claimed Score 550,228 OPERATORS: W3BTX,WR3Z,K4VV,ND3A,W3TEF,W3SF,W3YOZ,KB3LGS (FYI All are PVRC members) SOAPBOX: Murphy stuck in that the 222MHz computer would not boot so we
W3BTX was the operator for this 6m Fall Sprint. He made 108 QSOs and worked 33 grids for a claimed score of 3564. The best DX was to IA and south into NC near the SC border. No Es, AU etc. There was
Hi Nate, The good place to ask this question is on the N1MM Logger Yahoo discussion group. I know of one major, networked HF contest station that uses N1MM Logger. I doubt that they would be using N1
Marty, W3YOZ, was the operator this time in the 2m Spring Sprint. He reports there was blizzard conditions. At 11PM, when he went to drive off the mountain there was 3 inches of snow on the car. The
Marty, W3YOZ, was the operator at W3SO, WPA, FN00, for the 222 MHz Spring Sprint. Again the wx wasn't not good. Last week, the 2m sprint, he had a heavy snow storm and howling winds. During this spri
W3YOZ piloted the W3SO station in 432MHz Spring Sprints. Unlike the 144 and 222 Sprints where the WX was horrible, this time he had good wx. In the four hours of operating he made 37 QSOs and worked
W3YOZ, Marty. operated W3SO, FN00sn, WPA, in the 6m Spring Sprints. The line score was 73 QSOs and 28 Grids. During the contest there were no openings but just as the contest was beginning he almost
For Sale: Bird 50E Slug covers 400 MHz to 1000 MHz. $55 and I ship USPS Insured CONUS. P.O Money Order or Cashiers Check. Ed, K3IXD at ARRL dot NET _______________________________________________ VHF
The Wopsononock Mountaintop Operators again will be putting W3SO, FN00sn, on in the ARRL June VHF contest. We expect to be on our normal operating frequencies of 50.160, 144.215, 222.120 and 432.120
ARRL June VHF QSO Party Call: W3SO Operator(s): WR3Z,K4VV,W3BTX,W3EKT,K3IXD,ND3A,AI3M,W3YOZ,W3SF Station: W3SO Class: Limited Multi-Op HP QTH: FN00 Altoona, Pa Operating Time (hrs): 33 Summary: Band
I think that you are making work for yourself. I don't rove but I do some mobile operation and upload my logs for each state. In my station set up in the TQSL program I make a separate entry for each
I forgot to mention that I have linked K3IXD/m, and K3IXD/4 to K3IXD because, as K6EU said, you never know how the other station logged you and how they will QSL you. 73, Ed K3IXD I think that you ar
Is there a Bearing/Distance program that runs under Windows XP? The only version of BD that I can find runs under DOS and XP won't support it. Tnx, Ed K3IXD __________________________________________
Thnaks for all the replies. 73, Ed K3IXD _______________________________________________ VHFcontesting mailing list VHFcontesting@contesting.com http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/vhfcontes
W3YOZ, Marty, said there was a lot of activity. Thanks to W4SHG and K9JK for picking up the sponsorship <http://www.sysadnet.com/vhfsprintrules.htm>. He will be on for the 222MHz Sprint. Call: W3SO C