Whoa..there Jon..! You're a great VHF op but I just have to disagree with you as strongly as I can about your paragraph above. I used to think along the same lines and then a few friends and myself w
K5QE has done a very nice job of setting forth his philosophy of VHF contesting. He makes an excellent case for the establishment of assisted classes for all VHF contesting. I really enjoy the findi
Yo, Sounds like a bunch of old ladies on the reflector rather than operators trying to advance the art. People were complaining about the validity of contacts for the FFMA program. Son of a Gun..!!-
Ladies, Gentlemen and others, When enjoying the VHF contest this weekend please utilize that big round dial on your radio. Sitting/calling on the "calling frequencies" is a silly thing to do as you w
George is spot on. I don't live in the NE corridor and I would appreciate an assistance-free category to do radio contesting in the VHF and up bands. Seems like during the last "discussion" of assist
Yo, Has anybody successfully mounted a pair of these loops on a tower of Rohn 55? They seem to be a bit fussy in obtaining a reasonable SWR. I understand that the loop interacts with any metal in the