The W8PGW crew will be up and running at 2pm tommorrow till the end of contest. Been having trouble getting WSJT running this week, so we may just be stuck with PSK and other modes. Suggestions on fr
I have two files that I have made and posted on my website. One is for 6m grids worked and the other is for 2m grids worked for this last weekend. 6m colored grid map: http://w8iss.no-ip.org/6mCQWWVH
The grid is EN82dh. The W8PGW VHF group doesn't use N1mm because we are using Linux and OpenBSD for the operating systems on our laptops. I have 'tried' to run N1MM under wine and Crossover just befo
All I am wonder is if anyone has tried this on anything above 30MHz and found it useful. Would it be a viable mode to use during some contests? I haven't tried it yet myself. No working lowfer (HF) b
I have encountered this a NUMBER of times on 6m. Always considered it to be just the side lobes working good until seeing this message. I encountered this for a number of years first at one Field Day
The marking on vehicles I would not do, but the vest idea is a good one depending on where you are. As for marking, I would probably just stay with the magnets that I have that state what frequency I
There is a group in the Southeastern states that did that at the beginning of the year. I bought the 1.2GHz Right Side Up (RSU) and relay boards plus parts in the purchase. The price to about 67 doll
My old mounting arm has been up on the roof for almost ten years supporting a range of different verticals without any give or extra support. _______________________________________________ VHFcontes
Here's a list of what has been sent in reply to my inquiry about a group purchase for some W1GHZ transverter boards and relays: UNSURE BUT INTERESTED - 1 INTERESTED - 7 900MHz - 6 1296RSU - 7 2400MHz
Hello Todd. Just wanted to pass this along to you to see if anyone is interested. I am working on a group purchase for some of the W1GHZ Microwave transverter boards that Paul wrote a paper about for
Well, I have finally posted information about boards and part kits being offered along with a price breakdown for each item for a group purchase of W1GHZ transverters at: http://w8iss.no-ip.org The f
Dave, Did you ever get any information about this? James W8ISS _______________________________________________ VHFcontesting mailing list VHFcontesting@contesting.com http://lists.contesting.com/mail
I have found an error that can cause a problem when placing an order for the group purchase of W1GHZ trnsverter parts and boards. I made it clear on the main page that the boards and parts kits would
So far I have five orders in right now with more probably coming in the mail. For those that have been undecided or just waiting, I have made the decision to go ahead and accept Paypal even for those
I had found a link for one in Rhode Island that I have lost the link for BTW. Anyone have any more links for other VHF FM contests? I am pitching this idea to one of the local clubs to see if they wa
As of right now, I am planning a jaunt down to Sterling State Park (EN81hv) from start of contest to about 6 or 7pm, maybe later depending on what I hear out there. Sunday I am looking at setting up
Here's a link to the ARRL interpretation of those rules: http://www.arrl.org/FandES/field/regulations/news/part97/d-301.html#303a I don't remember anything about 70cm being limited in Arizona off han
Here's what I suggest to make it VERY simple. == Make only four classes: 1) Home or non-mobile station: Stations that are Home or at a remote site that don't move Unlimited output power Unlimited man