Forgot to copy group 73 de Bob, K4ESA EM74qc Bob Mantell 404-934-9648 under the county I put: Grid: EM74qc But I am dreaming of working above 928Mhz someday. Also, it saves those with a gri
I am new to ham radio and VHF during the lasr year. But the world above 50MHZ is of interest to me,and I bought a FT-847 and 6, 2, and 70 cm yagis. Other than 6 meters and contests, just never hea
LxPedition Atlanta Members and all others with 900MHz welcome to join in. Saturday May 2ND, 11 - 1pm EDT (or later if still having fun!) The plan is to do some hilltop simplex and repeater DXin
Your mail to 'VHFcontesting' with the subject 2M, 6M, 900MHZ rigs listed here before the 'bay Is being held until the list moderator can review it for approval. The reason it is being held: M
Motorola Maxtrac 900MHz D27MQA5GB2AK with mobile/desk mount, power cord and trick all black Motorola desk mic. Fully converted for Ham use and Programmed with 5 local repeaters, can hold 16 pairs
Anyone using these modes in North Ga area who would invite me over to see how it works? There is no "preferred mode other than WSJT" on VHF. The WSJT modes are used pretty much exclusively above 50
I do not know how well these work, but I have been thinking about one for our restricted mountain cabin. I think it will work well at 2500 ft in the mountains, at least better than the loops and w
I sold my FT-847 a few weeks back, so the only 6 meter rig I had was the 10 watt Kenwood TS-600. I was not planning to be home, but at the last minute my evening opened up. I dusted of the TS-600
I agree that the option for 1.2 for the TS-2000X owners would give beginning rovers a one box, 4 band rig. The 220 band must have a better lobbyist that the 1.2 band? To get more 706/857/897 own
Hi Drew, I am in the bottom of EM74 near I-75, and will be on 6, 2, 70cm and 223.5 FM. I will be listening for you as you come north and go northeast. 73 de Bob, K4ESA EM74qc Bob Mantell k
I will be running the NFARL VHF/UHF station in Roswell Ga on 6 and 2 meters.. Listen for W4QO EM74ta 73 de Bob, K4ESA EM74qc Bob Mantell k4esa@yahoo.com Six was open this afternoon. I worke
I am thinking about doing a little rover action for this contest. Only having to deal with two bands should make this a good event to get my feet wet in roving, I think? Some thing like starting i
I did not include this in the first email, but I plan to operate/call on 50..185 and 144.185 +/- other traffic Hope to hear you again then, I worked you and a bunch of CA grids over the weekend
Plans changed at last minute, and I was only able to work from two grids, EM74 and EM73. I worked on picking up and building my new tower for the house rather than setting up the RoverMobile. Onl
Sent this out earlier, but I guess I had too many folks on the receiving end and some got bounced Plans changed at last minute, and I was only able to work from two grids, EM74 and EM73. I worke
Dave, I used N3FJP for my logging, but have not tried to submit it yet. Let me know when you get it to work. I may try to submit mine latter tonight or in the morning 73 de Bob, K4ESA EM74q
Why cannot class me as a rover? The file looks ok going in? Here is a copy of the header and what the robot replied: START-OF-LOG: 2.0 CREATED-BY: N3FJP's VHF Contest Log 2.8 CONTEST: CQ-VHF C
I just put up a new yagi for 432, and currently only have a FM rig for 222. My question is this: every 432 contact I have ever made was a move up from 2 meters, or set up by chatroom, email or ph
Thanks Zack, That was why it was not working correct. I had to edit the file AFTER export. I had flagged Rover in the Software, and export said Rover, but not in the correct format (see below)
David, I really like the N3FJP for its simple clean layout and ease of used. I took me about 5 contacts the first time I saw it at FD last year as a new ham to master it. I have used it for last