Author: msadams@acsu.buffalo.edu (Mark S. Adams, P.E.)
Date: Thu Jun 19 16:44:31 2003
Hi John and Gang, I am a rabid qrp guy, HF and VHF, mostly out of necessity. I wholeheartedlyt support this idea and agree that 10W should be the max. This would foster more interest as guys like me
Hi All, For the last 10 year I have operated Low Power (QRP Portable) in many of the ARRL and a few of the CQ VHF contests. Here is my take on all of this: I agree that the power level for the CQ QRP
Since I'm a newbie here who pretty well fits the following description, I thought I would jump in: -- But wait, there is a HUGE untapped population of would-be VHFers on HPACK, the FT817 Yahoo Group,
That should be WA5VJB cheapie beams. They work great! -- Original Message -- From: Richard Clem <clem.law@usa.net> To: <vhfcontesting@contesting.com> Cc: <msadams@acsu.buffalo.edu> Sent: Saturday, Ja
Hi Richard, Here's my Green Minivan setup I used for last year's June VHF contest as Rover. http://www.ki5dr.com/images/dcp_0909.jpg 6m was horizontal Dipole. 2m was a 4el beam pointed forward, and 4
I really like the idea of the "Hilltoper QRP" category. I like sprints. They are great for folks who don't want to grunt through an entire contest. I'm getting more like that since I've hit the first