WA3UOE and I set out to rove in FN00xv last night in the pouring rain. It rained all night (and today coming back). I decided to use an SDR with a laptop without sufficient testing and it ended up bu
I will be on the sprint tonight from home and if you work me, be sure to check back after 10pm when Claire (KA3TUF) should be back from shopping and you can work her from the "family station" Hoping
I am sorry, I just had too many things going on, so I was not consistent in being there. Ended up with 39 qso's in 18 grids hit and miss. Farthest west was EN90 and EN91. East FN43 (thanks Dave) Fart
New 432 Station: $6,000 Time out of your valuable schedule for a Sprint: $1,000 Reading Dave Olean's Commentary: $Priceless$ _______________________________________________ VHFcontesting mailing list
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Don't pay another hotel/motel. I've already paid for a room at Super 8 Englewood. Just off 70 and only minutes from Hara. $305 for Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights. Email me, Phil K3TUF _________
Wow, the band was active last night. Furthest grids; EM79, EN92, FN54 and FM15. I missed the FN73. Only on for two hours, wish I could have stayed the night. 90 q's in 24 grids. Thanks for the contac
Greetings, I'm preparing for the 10GHz and up contest and saw in the rules that you can set up a schedule during the week before on 75 meters. I plan on listening then, does anyone set up schedules t
It was a great sprint, things didn't really taper off till 10:30 and I suppose if I'd hung around I could have worked more, but I had an early appointment which I overslept for anyway. Ended up with
Thanks to the station who did get on tonight. Ended with 34 q's in 19 grids. See you all next week on 432. 73, Phil K3TUF _______________________________________________ VHFcontesting mailing list VH
Note from Ed White WA3BZT that the Southern VHF hotel is out of power. Check ahead if you are going there. Phil K3TUF _______________________________________________ VHFcontesting mailing list VHFcon
It was a fun evening for the Sprint. Seemed to be plenty of activity if you dug around where the stations are located. I ended up with 59 qso's in 28 grids with a distance of 21,293 km Like Herb said
I need two hoisting grips for 1 1/4 feed line. I have two new hoisting grips for 1 5/8 feed that I would like to trade. Any interest, please email. Phil K3TUF ________________________________________
Calling it quits now and going to bed. Worked most of the sprint till now and worked 52 qso's in 24 grids with the best to the west in EN61, thanks WA9KRT Also caught Bill VE3CRU/R in two grids FN04
I am looking for a Lunar Link Directional coupler. I believe the band doesn't matter, I will be using it on an LA62 for 6 meters. Thanks, Phil K3TUF FN10we ___________________________________________
Greetings, I have a good quantity of #26 red teflon wire. Often I need a slightly larger guage. Does anyone have a good quantity of #22 red (or white with red stripe) teflon hookup wire that they wou
Had a great time working the sprint last night with my new 6M9; sure is sharp. Ended up with 39 qso's for a total km score of 9325. Best distance was K4WS in EM86 At this point I guess we are off til
I entered this contest only with the expectation to have fun. Leading up to the weekend I had lost my 10g transverter, so I knew I was behind, but I had 5g working for the first time in over a year.
Several in the club are using it; W3SZ, WB2RVX and myself. My equipment can use either WL or N1MM, but over the past few years the developers at MM have incorporated all of the VHF/UHF unique peculia
Hi Ward, Speaking for myself at the present time, I use: 144.550 223.500 446.000 No tuning around, just fixed frequency. It's also what we use at W3CCX in June. Usually contributes a few points to th