I will be on for the duration of the sprint tonight. For those looking for FN10we I will use the rotation of the clock for the second hour from 8pm to 9pm eastern time zone in my orientation of anten
Wow, didn't expect such activity. It was great. I even worked the boss, KX9X, his 9 call threw me for a loop at first, but then I figured it out (cw). Worked up to FN25 and down to EM84 and FM14 than
Good to see all the reports so far confirmed the slump in activity. I ended up with 44 contacts in 24 grids. I barely got my own grid. So sorry to hear of the TV noise up in the NE, that's really got
Conditions seemed ok last night as I was able to work north to FN25 and FN35, south to EM95 with some nice fill in grids of EM96 and EM97 (a new one for me) Then to the west EN90 and EN91. It was nic
Sorry I didn't put the numbers in my last email, just the excuses: 52 QSO's in 28 Grids. Phil K3TUF FN10we _______________________________________________ VHFcontesting mailing list VHFcontesting@con
The Sprint was ok for me as I'm a relative newcomer and wouldn't know a busy sprint yet if I saw one. I have 78 Qso's in 23 Grids. I hear tell this morning on the Sunday Morning Net that Dave, K1RZ h
To all operators heading to Rare (or Semi-Rare) Grids: I am a single operator that is very interested in working any rover going out to a Rare (or even not so rare) Grid. Please publish your operatin
My experience is that the wait for a DEMI product is worth the wait. Transverters are the way to go for superior performance. Phil K3TUF FN10we _______________________________________________ VHFcont
Tonight 043z and 0500z 6 and 2 73, Phil K3TUF FN10we _______________________________________________ VHFcontesting mailing list VHFcontesting@contesting.com http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listin
After a line of storms passed through the band seemed ok, but nothing special like we want for a sprint. Thanks to the sponsors for making this event possible. I ended up with 36 qso's in 21 hard fou
It's becoming boring to say that conditions were flat, but they were. Having said that it was good to work FN25 to the north and EM94 and EM86 to the south thanks to the East Coast 70CM net. I ended
Not sure if everyone remembered the Sprint. Ended up with 39 q's in 16 hard fought grids. Worked down to FM06 and FM26 and an hour and one contact from when I quit, to my surprise I worked W9RM in EN
This is a call for papers and presentations for the Southeastern VHF Society 2009 conference on April 24^th and 25^th in Charlotte NC. I have volunteered to be the program chairman again this year an
Please don't forget that the Packrats run a series of nets every Monday night (for many many years). The 222 net is held on 222.125 starting at 8:30 pm from FN10we. Let me know if you are going to at
I can use some skeds, anyone available: 0500z and 0530z for 6 and 2m. Thanks, Phil K3TUF FN10we _______________________________________________ VHFcontesting mailing list VHFcontesting@contesting.com
I have an extra Lunar Link RF Deck for 222. Great Condition, pictures available at: k3tuf.com/LunarLinkFront.jpg and k3tuf.com/LunarLinkRear.jpg Only a year and a half of contest and net use on the t
Spring Sprints are published in the WA7BNM contest calendar see contesting.com Phil K3TUF _______________________________________________ VHFcontesting mailing list VHFcontesting@contesting.com http:
I have an RF Deck for 222, working, with tubes (3CX800A) in great condition for sale. Phil K3TUF _______________________________________________ VHFcontesting mailing list VHFcontesting@contesting.co
I will be roving tomorrow night in FN00xv starting at the beginning of the sprint and moving to FN10 in State College later when we've worked all we can. Please look toward us. WA3UOE will be with me