KT1VT and #2 son (unlicensed) will be roving in the June contest in New England. #2 son is 12 and new to doing radio himself; he'll be sharing operating duties, with me as control op. If you hear a h
I believe the rule is no simultaneous transmissions on the *same* band. 73, Frank Frank KT1VT / FN34kp Vermont _________________________________________________________________ MSN 8 with e-mail vir
My 13-year old son (unlicensed) and I will rove again as KT1VT/R in New England in the June contest. We'll have ~100W and modest antennas on 6M and 2M, and ~50W on 432. New this year is 10G - my firs
I don't agree and I would bet that the majority of the 'active' rovers would disagree also. Going out and doing a tandem rover and grid circling is 'fun once'. It's not fun every contest. It's tediou
I have the following items for sale; I made an "unplanned" purchase of a 903MHz transverter setup & now I need to replace the cash! Pictures of the items can be seen at http://mysite.verizon.net/vze2
The MM 432/28 transverter is spoken for; I still have the FT-620B and the preamp available. 73, Frank KT1VT | KT1VT/R FN34kp Vermont From: "Frank Alwine" <kt1vt@hotmail.com> To: vhfcontesting@contest
I've been reading all this discussion with interest, but as a small-time VHF contester and sometimes rover I've held off commenting, until now. (Hope this isn't a mistake 8-]) I contest and rove in t
I was on 2M last evening at our N1JEZ multi-op effort in FN44 and worked WB0YWW in EN22, so I can confirm there was 2M Es into the Northeast. That was the only station I heard/worked but I know other