Hi guys, sorta-still-rookie here. Got my license in 2012 and somehow managed to get a certificate from ARRL for my attempts in the 2012 Jun VHF QSO Party. i've been reading the discussion on LoTW her
Hi Walt and the list, I'm not sure which contest you're referring to, but in the June VHF QSO Party, I was roving between FN14-FN15-FN24-FN25. My home QTH is in FN14pj, so FN24 isn't very far from me
I thought I had an arrangement to buy one of these radios from another ham (not from this list!!) by making payments towards it... Seems he didn't check his PayPal/email and assumed I lost interest,
Thank you very much for posting this. It takes so very long to get the results fully calculated that I'd all but forgotten to keep an eye on the ARRL site. Although the "contest database" has not yet
Ahem, actually these transverters are Ukrainian, not Russian.... (look at the "ships from" location, and also in teh item description he indicates the transverter was built by "one of our Ukrainian e
iRover, definitely. Nice big display, visible even while I'm driving with the iPhone in its cradle. It ties in with the phone's own GPS. Now that I've upgraded to a new Samsung phone, iRover is one o
VE3KGC planning on rovering around the conjunction of FN14, FN15, FN24, FN25. No specific sked this year. Will have 6m, 2m, 70cm FM/SSB, phone only (sorry, not CW trained yet). Digital modes may also
Two for the price of one!! VE3KGC will be active both Saturday and Sunday traveling between grids FN14 FN15 FN24 and FN25. Additionally, I'd like to welcome and introduce VA3MNF, a newly licensed Can
Every year I like to participate in the ARRL June VHF QSO Party contest as a Rover. They've been loving my submissions as Unlimited Rover. Now, I can see the difference between Limited and Unlimited