Hi all, for those who care to read... June contest 2003 writeup is done...It was a hoot! 24 Ghz Portable Dish Project is done...that was a hoot as well :) Links are on the main page. 73 and Thanks! M
Hi all, I will be QRV for the contest 50 Mhz thru 3456 Mhz. Also able to run scheds WSJT on 6M and 2M. Sched book is open as of now. Will call CQ on the WSJT calling freqs when things get slow Sat ni
Hi all, just a quick report from EN13 and the contest effort over the weekend. It did not turn out as expected unfortunately, but tried to make the best of it. I had spent months building equipment a
Well, the sandhills and nuclear wastedump of Nebraska sure is dirt, no hams on VHF (that I have worked anyway :) Seriously, I hear what your saying Bill, just having fun here. Really would like to co
Ahhh, and me, the only Zero apparently :).....1639 UTC - very short lived double hop up here. 73 Mike - KM0T EN13 Ed, VP9GE was spotted on 6M last evening into Florida, Georgia and all the way via do
Hi all, I will be QRV for the contest 50 Mhz thru 3456 Mhz. Also able to run scheds WSJT on 6M and 2M. Sched book is open as of now. Will call CQ on the WSJT calling freqs when things get slow Sat ni
Author: "Mike A. King - KM0T" <scsueepe@mtcnet.net>
Date: Mon, 15 Dec 2003 15:55:56 -0600
are designed part I agree...there was very little microwave activity here in Iowa, so I got some gear. Guess what, I almost won the June VHF contest in SOHP a few times. Who says the east coast cant