Yo... In case you missed it, it was awesome...! The first Microwave_Activity_Days of 2002. I got to work guys on all 10 bands today between 0730 and 1130 or so. Many thanks to all participants, and t
My contest rover schedule is now on my pseudo-website http://members.fcc.net/wseab ~~We'll be tuning the bands for you~~ (push-to-talk...squint-to-listen...) Tnx es 73, Bill W3IY/R
Hi Guys, I am planning the following adventure for the contest... FM15vx 1900-2000Z FM25ev 2100-2200Z FM26ai 2300-0000Z FM16wx 0130-0300Z FM17xa 0320-0500Z FM27ac 0520-0630Z ~~== z z z z z z z z z ==
Yo, Many thanks for all the action! I had FUN!! I was kinda disappointed in my score, but we still had fun. Worked most of what we heard...just didn't hear enuff grids!! Contrary to popular opinion,
What do folks think about the possibility that CW QSOs count as another same-points QSO (like in Field Day)? This would give incentive to do CW, and give us all a much-needed boost in QSO totals. Of
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
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.
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
Yo, W3IY/R will be doing the usual rover route from FM15, 25,26,16,17,27,28,18, 29,19,09,08, for the Sept VHF contest (9/13-14). Details are at http://members.fcc.net/wseab. We have added a few dB to
We made some slight changes to the plans for Sunday. Hope to work u on the bands. FM15vx 1800-1900Z FM25ev 2000-2100Z FM26ai 2200-2300Z FM16wx 0030-0200Z FM17xa 0220-0400Z FM27ac 0420-0530Z -drive &
Yo, The saga of the September VHF QSO party as seen through the antennae of W3IY/R can be seen at http://members.fcc.net/wseab/Sept03.htm. Many tnx fer all the great activity!! Hpe to CU on for the S
Yo, Don't forget about the 222 Sprint tonite (Tues) from 1900-2300 local time. That is all. 73, W3IY _______________________________________________ VHFcontesting mailing list VHFcontesting@contestin