As a last minute plan, I'll be on from FN51 this evening. I may be a little late getting on the air, but I should be on. -Steve _______________________________________________ VHFcontesting mailing l
At 08:18 PM 1/23/04 -0600, K4SAC wrote: What is a good VHF contest logging software for the contest this weekend? I am a newbie VHF contester. Thanks Jack K4SAC EM67 I'll be trying out N3FJPs VHF con
Could someone post a list or link of the activity hours? I can't seem to locate anything via google... -Steve N1JFU _______________________________________________ VHFcontesting mailing list VHFconte
Hopefully, I can get the building repairs finished before the MW Sprint. The plywood sheets sure take up much room, and the 15 degree tilt the building has now is difficult for a chair with casters.
Up here in FN42, I tripled the amount of q's that I made over the fall sprints. That's not really that hard when my total for the fall sprints was 3 q's and 2 grids :) With my circular polarized yagi
Mark, N1NLR, and myself plan on operating rover for the Sprint this Saturday. We plan on starting in FN51 at or near the Marconi site, stop off somewhere in FN41, and end up at or near the QTH in FN4
Sorry for the wide distribution folks, but I'm in a bind. I need the cable pinout/layout for the older style Yaesu G450 rotors. This style has the terminal strip on the back and the rotor plug is 6 p
Matt Patterson expunged (mattpatt@1starnet.com): My first rover op was June 2004. I used directive systems loopers for 903/1296 and yagi's for 222 and 432. I'll probably be ordering a 2m yagi from DS
Rick Graham expunged (rick.graham3@verizon.net): Really? I've never heard that before. I just checked the rules for the spring and fall sprints and don't see any mention of it: Spring www.etdxa.org/v
Kenneth E. Harker expunged (kenharker@kenharker.com): Silly me, I thoght this was the VHF contesting refelctor ;) -Steve N1JFU _______________________________________________ VHFcontesting mailing li
Only working with a 3 el beam and 10w, I manged to make 4 contacts all in DM79. The confusing thing to me was that there were more people that checked into the local 2m SSB net than were in the conte
Mike Perryman expunged (jmperrym@cmdconsulting.com): In your VHF+ contesting experience, how many contacts after 11pm local have you made? -Steve N1JFU _______________________________________________
Mike Perryman expunged (jmperrym@cmdconsulting.com): I think my point was that most WSJT contacts are made in the wee hours of the night when normal activity is nil. From my experience, people aren't
Radiosporting Fan expunged (radiosporting@yahoo.com): The 144 MHz Sprint will be from 7 PM to 11 PM local time on Monday, September 19, 2005. The 222 MHz Sprint will be from 7 PM to 11 PM local time
Sean Kutzko expunged (kx9x@yahoo.com): This is such a typical answer from the NO crowd, clearly you're cheating! -Steve _______________________________________________ VHFcontesting mailing list VHFc
Steve Gilmore expunged (shg@staffnet.com): The valid band entries are defined in this document: http://www.kkn.net/~trey/cabrillo/qso-template.html Of course, that needs to be modified as (I think) w
kevinemtid@sbcglobal.net expunged (kevinemtid@sbcglobal.net): Check out RoverLog: http://www.2ub.org/roverlog/ It's small, efficient, but has plenty of features. Tom does a great job of updating it.
Steve Meuse expunged (smeuse@mara.org): I missed the point of my original thought, it's FREE! (of course he does accept donations :) -Steve N1JFU _______________________________________________ VHFco
Bruce Herrick expunged (bdh@teleport.com): Strange, I've submitted a handful without issue. What type of rejection were you getting? -Steve N1JFU _______________________________________________ VHFco