I'm looking for a Rover Partner for the upcoming June VHF contest. If you are interested in doing something crazy, drop me an e-mail message or give me a call. Dave W4TXS 202-619-1047 - Work 540-972-
Hi to All, Here's the first cut at putting out a list of my potential roving activities for the upcoming June VHF contest. I will be on, 6, 2, 222 FM only, 432 and 1296. I'm going to try and smoke te
I'll be roving in the Sept. contest (solo again unless someone is interested) hitting at least 6 grids - FM18,17,16 08,07 and 06. Not sure just when and where yet. I was in FM13, FM03 and other scarc
Once again I need about 30 hours in the day to get all the things done that need to be done. I won't be able to make the NC run this contest but will plan to hit SE NC next June. For this weekend: I
Worked from 6 grids, FM18, FM08, FM09, FM19, FM07 and FM17. Was chased off the Skyline Drive by Lightning late Saturday evening so I never really got a chance to fire up the new 375 watt brick to the
Wow - sure are a lot of hackles being raised over rovers and grids. I started to do a lot of single op roving in Virginia and NC the last couple of years. I live about 30 miles from a 4 grid corner a
Due to various event, I will not be active for the September VHF contest. Foremost is the hurricane Katrina disaster. I may be heading south will a trailer full of items for folks down there. Also, r
I sure don't see much on here that's promoting our VHF and above frequencies. Based on all of the junk that has been going back and forth on here........If I were new to this and just checking things
Mark, There is a nice site in FM13 right at the Fort Fisher State Park. They have a pull-off/beach parking on the left as you are heading out there. I operated there in the June 2004 VHF contest, but
I'll be on both Saturday and Sunday. The plan is to start up at a high altitude from FM08. From there I will run through FM09 and FM19. Then I'll be heading south. I'll pick up FM18, then FM17 and FM
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It will be a short sprint for me tonight. I should be on for the first and last hour of the sprint. I'll be starting in FM07, near the grid corner with FM08, FM18 and FM17. For the last hour from FM1
Since not so long ago everyone was up in arms over Rover rules, and now, they are upset over the use of the calling frequencies, why not just have Rovers use them? Just kidding, but isn't this all ge
Let's throw this into the mix..................... Why does a "VHF" Contest include frequencies that are NOT VHF Frequencies? ie. anything above 300Mhz is not a VHF frequency. CQ's contest is at leas
I'll be somewhere in FM14/FM15 on Saturday morning with 1296 (1296.1 CW for starters) for sure and perhaps 903. Liason freq on 6 meters 50.170. . This will be hit or miss. I'll look N/NE on the hour,
I will be active from FM07 at the start of the Sprint. Depending on the level of activity and the weather, I will move to FM08 and then to FM17 and FM18 on the way home. Dave W4TXS/R -- New Yahoo! Me
I'm going to be out and about somewhere this weekend. My home QTH is in FM18ch. I'm open to any suggestions on grids to activate as long as they are within a reasonable distance from here. FM08 and t
I'm going to be out and about somewhere this weekend. My home QTH is in FM18ch. I'm open to any suggestions on grids to activate as long as they are within a reasonable distance from here. FM08 and t
Bottom line is that no group with any specific interest, be it VHF contesters, rag chewers or whatever, has the right to any specific frequencies at any given time. Actually, isn't one of the respons
I will be roving for this weekend's contest. Starting in FM08to at 1800Z, 7/15, looking Northeast initially. I will probably be in FM08 until 2300Z, then plan on moving to FM09. I will also hit FM19