There are some administrative matters I would like to bring to the group. Quite a few of you are posting without joining the reflector. To keep out spam this reflector will not accept non-member post
Bob -- the conference is well publicized in the VHF world but essentially unknown in the general world. It is the BIG conference in the VHF world. I will be there as well arriving Thursday afternoon.
No John. As the list administrator I thought I might get rich. I rushed to the PayPal site to rapidly withdraw all the cash in the account. Surprise - there was none. No account. No money. :-( This i
Erich I can do that but I would prefer not to so that all who wish to post germane information can do so. Everyone can already read the archives on contesting.com. And most [all?] of the lists on con
AS of this point in time, this reflector is open - anyone may post whether (s)he is subscribed or not . I would like to leave it that way but it now appears that we are getting spam that may be the r
After consulting with the IT people, I have restricted the reflector to subscribers only. Under the current settings, your mail will NOT be posted if any of the following occurs: contesting.com but y
I am forwarding this message on behalf of VE6SRV because he has had a problem posting it to the reflector. If you wish to reply, do so to the reflector or to jewen@shaw.ca . DO NOT REPLY DIRECTLY TO
I have gotten a request to have scores from the VHF contest relayed from the 3830 reflector to the VHF Contesting Reflector. Although you can read them by going to the 3830 Reflector archives at www.
Dink N7WA the Administrator of the 3830 list will send SUMMARIES of the VHF contest results to our list. NO INDIVIDUAL REPORTS WILL BE SENT. This should be no more than half a dozen summaries for thi
Charles Your geometry which led you to believe that the reflecting layer for radio aurora is at 200-400 km must not be correct in some way. 200-400 km is more like an F layer phenomenon and auroral r
Thanks for providing this listing. It's possible that N4FAC/5 did make 76 grids in some contest but NOT in 1985 in June. W1VD had the top number of Multiop grids on 222 with 35. Please note that the
When you answer Tom's question - tell us the correct way to pronounce Cabrillo. And why that's correct. 73 Gene W3ZZ _______________________________________________ VHFcontesting mailing list VHFcont
George wins most of the prize! Actually Trey tells me that Cabrillo is a generic term and not specifically named for Cabrillo College but for the explorer. Now George, how should it be pronounced - a
Juan Cabrillo is thought by most historians to be PORTUGUESE. His actual name may have been Joao Cabrillo. He is thought to have been born in Portugal but lived most of his life in Spain. He explored
Part time effort - 2h 15m - while I watched the Maryland Duke women's championship game on ESPN. 59 Qs 22 grids Conditions were very poor. Cold windy wx with the attendant high noise levels here espe
Was limited to 100 watts in this one because of HV problems with the final. Conditions were flat but I did work K1WHS FN43 to the northeast and W4DEX to the southwest. Nothing to the west in Ohio and
There was a massive JA opening yesterday from all parts of the U.S. I am looking for reports for the World Above 50 MHz in QST, particularly from stations as far east as possible. Heard reports are f
I have removed that addressee from the list and notified him. His computer is likely infected with a trojan. Tks to Ken for tracking him down. _______________________________________________ VHFconte
Zack -- The European VHF contests traditionally do not report on 3830 just as many US VHFers report only to the NEWS database and not 3830 in many cases. Steffen is providing a place to report on the