Author: Neil & Heather Goodell <neil.goodell@verizon.net>
Date: Fri, 24 Aug 2007 14:50:12 -0400
Nice Job John, Been looking for a similar way to store locations myself. Here's another good spot for You, Pitcher Mt., Stoddard NH, FN33WC, 43°05'16.25" N, 72°08'12.40" W, Elev. 1840 ASL. I
Sorry to hear there wasn't much activity up in the northeast on the 6m sprint,I had a prior commitment to a JOTA station,otherwise would have tested the waters. Is there a place where I can find some
Same feelings here Dave, this "Rover" is done.....not worth the headaches and whining about rules, for me it was always about trying to give out as many qso's and grids this meager rover could giveou
Author: Neil & Heather Goodell <neil.goodell@verizon.net>
Date: Mon, 17 Dec 2007 18:39:16 -0500
"Bruce, I too hoped that a Single-Op Rover would have been one of the new categories. I feel that it would have gone a long way to level the playing field in the old rover category, potentially <_inc
It gets better all the time. Gosh, now the talk on the VHF contesting list is about eliminating one of the three actual VHF bands from a contest that is called what???? ARRL June or Sept VHF QSO Part
Quote: Every VHF contest brings up some issue that gets tossed around forever. It gets old fast. There are so many ways the rules could be "violated". Seeing all this controversy, along with the new,