Don't forget about us up in the northeast and the VE's .........Don K1DH , To: <vhfcontesting@contesting.com> -- Chat with friends online, try MSN Messenger: -- Click Here -- -- StripMime Report -- p
Hi Tom, The most commonly used simplex freqs are 146.490, .550, .580, 147.510. On 222, 223.500, 440: 446.000 and last 52.525 and 52.490. Good luck, Don K1DH To: <vhfcontesting@contesting.com> -- Chat
Hi Dave. No W2SZ on Mt Greylock for CQWW VHF. They are getting ready for august UHF test. Knock yourself out. If you go up Rockwell Rd., stop at the DEM garage on the left and ask for Clebe. You migh
Oh yeah, I got one of those. Figured it was odd. Deleted. Hope I'm not sick now . 73 Don K1DH To: <vhfcontesting@contesting.com> someone with the VHFcontesting list in their address book -- MSN Photo
Hi John, As far as putting up your mast I would attach it to the highest point on the house that you can for greatest strength using a good galanized steel bracket. Also anchor it to the ground by ei
Hi Don, I think it's a big mistake not to use metal (aluminum or steel) for your frame. From a longivity stand point, non conductive material would have a tough time withstanding the constant movemen
Hi Dan, Here is a web site with a bunch of good pictures-- http://www.mgef.org/pics.htm . My favorite is at http://www.mgef.org/timeline/jun00_6m.jpg . This is our current antenna system For more pic
Hi Dan, Here is a web site with a bunch of good pictures-- http://www.mgef.org/pics.htm . My favorite is at http://www.mgef.org/timeline/jun00_6m.jpg . This is our current antenna system For more pic
Hi Dan, Here is a web site with a bunch of good pictures-- http://www.mgef.org/pics.htm . My favorite is at http://www.mgef.org/timeline/jun00_6m.jpg . This is our current antenna system For more pic
Hi Dan, Here is a web site with a bunch of good pictures-- http://www.mgef.org/pics.htm . My favorite is at http://www.mgef.org/timeline/jun00_6m.jpg . This is our current antenna system For more pic
Hi Jim and congrats on your field day effort. The question I have is why did you omit the six meter numbers from your final score? It counts. And shows a real effort no matter what band, even 10 GHz.