Agree completely with Gerry! "There is life beyond FT8" I'd love to see an increase in legacy (SSB,CW,FM) modes in this contest. Last June I was boringly working FT8 and a SSB voice came on frequency
Thanks for the reminder Paul! I will be on from my home station in EM94ae in SC. I'll be looking for SSB/CW QSO's on the top of every hour (for at least 15 minutes) and FT8 at other times. Maybe some
Anyone on the list have experience with the SSB Electronic AS2004-N 4 port mast mounted antenna relay/switch? Giving some thought to adding 222,432,902/3, 1296MHz to my AB 577 "rocket-launcher" guyed
Hi Chris! I've op'd from Block Island (FN41), Cape Cod FN51 (near the Marconi site) and from Mt. Washington (with K1TR multi back in '98 the link tells it all... Awful wx! https://www.qsl.net/k1tr/co
I have nothing to really add to this thread other than to vent my frustration. Kevin alluded to it with his criticism of the Flex and xvtrs. I'm particularly disappointed with Yaesu and their "flagsh
So, I'm not familiar with Elecraft products or the K3. Maybe I should be? How do you configure with multiple xvtrs? I own 2 FT736's but get frustrated now that they don't interface with a computer we
1. 2304MHz: Kuhne MKU 23 G2 transverter and MK231XL 10w amplifier. I offer a 2304 MHz (G2 USA Option) transverter (max 3w 144MHz input and 1w 2.3GHz output) and 10w amp (1w input, 10w output) for sal
3456 MHz: Kuhne (DB6NT) MKU PA341A 4w amplifier. The MKU PA 341A amp has a 250mw input for 4.2w (5w saturation) output at 3456 MHz. Includes most of the original documentation and factory boxes. Full
Just a reminder about this Monday's 2m Sprint. Rules: http://svhfs.org/2023FallSprintRules.pdf I'll be on from EM94ae SC (1+ KW SSB/CW, 750w digital), 12 elements at 47ft. I'll be checking for SSB/CW
My meager results from the 2m Fall Sprint. I thought activity was down, that being said, the fall sprints are historically not the most popular VHF+ events. Many "big guns" that I typically hear or w
Jim: The 2m FT8 frequency is at 144.174. You may experience some QRM on 144.175 CW (depending on FT8 activity in your area). GL. 73 Ed K3DNE EM94 _______________________________________________ VHFco