The UHF adventures of W3IY/R are available at http://www.arrl.org/contests/soapbox/?con_id=51 and the contest results are at http://members.fcc.net/wseab. We coulda used more activity, but it was fun
Blasting, billowing, bursting forth with the power of 10 billion butterfly sneezes...W3IY/R and the East Coast Grid Grinders shall attempt to conquer the wayward UHF airwaves....leaving Friday AM for
Yo, Now that we're all rested up from the VHF contest & field day, it's time to get things back together for the July Microwave Activity Days. Last chance to check stuff before the UHF contest. There
Yo, We had a fun-filled morning from 3360ft in FM08us. There seemed to be some decent enhancement in the early hours...as we were driving down, we ran into NG4C and KG4HOT/m. Both were nice and loud
This is your periodic contest reminder robot. Yes...alas, the UHF contest is just 1 week from tomorrow (Sat). Time to get your kitchen passes approved, cut the grass, pay ur dues, and make ready for
Although Hepburn doesn't show any excitment... I am watching this large HP system in the eastern US, and I think there is a good chance for tropo in the late evenings and early AM hours. We were out
Yo, I'm hoping to get out on the mountains in FM08us tonite for a few hours. Hope to test out the uwave gear, and check for the big band openings (!). We'll be listening/calling on 144.260/200 +/- QR
Hey Now... You can check out the W3IY/R rover plans at http://members.fcc.net/wseab. Hope everyone can get on for this one. Activity is usually good... the UHF nuts are a tenacious bunch of operators
Hi, Can anyone advise me regarding operating at or near the FM03,04,13,14 grid corner in NC? It looks like it borders Military property...is it accessible for rovers, or should I find other places aw
I don't have alot of experience with logging software, but I have grown to like KMRover by Dave, W3KM. It is available on www.qsl.net/w3km I think. He recently fixed some things that were goving me t
OK Guys... It's November....time for the first monthly Activity_Days. We will be out Saturday in FM19ha at 0800 and Monday evening at 1900 (local time) surfing for 432 es up QSOs. Lacking significant
Hi Guys, Just wanted to say thanks to all who got on today. It was fun...Started out raining in FM19ha, but turned into a nice day. I almost called it quits, when my receiver was illumniated by W4AD/
Hey Guys, Don't forget to fire up your 432 stuff on Wednesday nite @ 7pm. 432 is sounding like a waterfall these days...need some activity. Should be lots of activity in the Delmarva area. Make some
Howdy, For the 432 sprinting excercise tonite, I will be looking west at 45min past each hour, and looking south at 30 min past each hour... Hope to provide FM19 to everyone. Have fun. Turn on, tune
Hi Guys, Having read a fair number of responses to my "request-for-opinion" on several reflectors, it is obvious that alot of guys want to establish an activity time about once per month. I am propos
Hey Gang, Well I have received about 20 responses to the "request_for_opinion" regarding microwave activity days. It is clear that lots of hams support this idea. The results are kinda split between
Hi, I am planning to rove next weekend as listed below. I have pretty good ERP thru 10 GHz, and also will be carrying 24/47GHz. I plan to frequent 50.144, and 144.240 MHz, while CQing is productive.
Only was able to get on for 30min or so, but local activity seemed pretty good from FM19ha. W4/ON1CFX was having fun from Hogback mtn, es was very loud. Also heard VE3AX, but I was restricted to QRP
OK, OK, so you've been sitting around listening to the VHF waterfall in ur rcvr...it's time to put some signals on the air for the April Microwave_Activity_Days. Make some noise! Strike a blow for mi
If all works out, I will be going to Blue Knob in FN00rg for the microwave sprint this Sat. Should be combing the horizon for sigs at 0600. I will listen SW, W, NW at 45 min after the hour. I will li