Just joined the list. Looking forward to being active on 222(140W), 432(90W) and 1296(10W) from FN44rn this weekend. It will be a good chance to check out the DEM 222-28 I finished last weekend. John
I will be operating from FN44pv with the club call K1PV. 50-430 and 1296 (yeh! right...). Bad spot directly south but pretty good the other 270 degrees. Station will be my TearDrop trailer with tongu
I have a life membership to World Radio. I don't need to read it again here. Why don't we discuss contesting here, a novel idea I admit... --Original Message-- From: vhfcontesting-bounces@contesting.
Speaking of Beacons: looking for information on 220 and above beacons in the NorthEast. NS1Z/FN44rn _______________________________________________ VHFcontesting mailing list VHFcontesting@contesting
If the League really were serious about increasing activity on 220 it would make the points for contacts on that band, during a contest, double or triple what they are for 430. The points are arbitra
The pre-amp in the Mirage 3016s is real easy to repair. It's either a J310 or J309 devise and a quick solder job. I have fixed half a dozen here as that is the weakest part of the Mirage. I have a pa
Well there's the rub, isn't it?? I was under the impression the officials were elected to represent ME, The MEMBER, not the organization. What a dumb cracker I turn out to be. Like Congress, somewher
I like to build and am looking at making 90? my next kit. Question is, there are two versions: one for 902 and one for 903. I am not too interested in building one that I can't use. Why the two versi
A trip to Dave's is always rewarding. Not only do you pick up a quality RF launcher, you get to pick his brain and make notes on what he has done to incorporate into your next station upgrade. I'm go