The W4NH Fourlanders VHF-UHF-SHF-Micro contest group will again be on the air this weekend for the Sept. VHF contest. For this outing we will be returning again to our Mountaintop NC location of Soco
We use Tardis 2000 along with a USB GPS module on the 1 small Dell PC that operates as the time server and server for our logging program for all of the W4NH Multi-op PCs. Ron WW8RR --Original Messag
Not that you should believe everything you see on the internet, but...... https://www.dxengineering.com/parts/rsv-ic-9700 And yes, I too failed to ask the Dayton Icom folks about the status of the 97
And....after Joe finished his presentation at this past weekend's VHF-UHF Super Conference in Stearling, VA a lively discussion ensued during the Q&A session ( imagine that!) First functioning releas
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Tried to post this earlier today but it must have failed.. so trying again > The W4NH Fourlanders VHF-UHF-SHF-Micro contest group will again be on the air for the ARRL June VHF contest. For this June
Well.222.174 may be in the West coast repeater portion of the band, but here on the East coast the 8 state coordinating body SERA shows 222.100 - 222.200 reserved for weak signal, CW-SSB, etc. No rep
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The W4NH VHF-UHF-SHF-Micro contest group will again be on the air for the ARRL Sept VHF contest. For this contest the W4NH contesters will be operating north of Dahlonega, GA in Grid EM84 The usual l
The W4NH VHF-UHF-SHF-Micro contest group will again be on the air for the ARRL Jan VHF contest. For this contest the W4NH contesters will be operating north of Dahlonega, GA in Grid EM84ao The usual
Not to mention that the 3CX1000a7 tube requires 5 volts at 50 amps just to light the filament..same as a pair of 3-500Zs. That's 250 watts consumed by the tube just to get it to "light up". And Terry
Oooops....yes, 5V at 30A....another Senior moment!My 1970s 6M amp that served us well at W8VP, W9ICE, and a couple outings at W4NH is still perking along off of a Drake L4B supply.RonFrom my Samsung
Yes....the 222.053 K4UHF/B beacon in EM73 (Snellville, GA) is still on the air. Ron WW8RR --Original Message-- From: VHFcontesting [mailto:vhfcontesting-bounces+ww8rr=charter.net@contesting.com] On B
Anybody notice that "N" connector serving as a single port for 144-432-1296 connections? What a "Relay & Coax Jumpers" nightmare that presents interfacing to amps and preamps for those 3 bands ! And.
Maybe one of those Forestry Service or Electrical Power Co. helicopters with those long tree trimmer assemblies suspended on a tether that got too close to your tower ? Ron WW8RR --Original Message--