I saw where MI had scattered t-storms for much of the
afternoon. Sure that was a factor.
Still worked fair amount of MI activity, under average condx.
MI stations I worked y'day -- K2YAZ, N8PVT, NE8I/R,
W8MIL, K8MD, KB8U, N8IEZ. Going off of memory, hope
I didn't miss anyone.
In OH I worked K8TQK and WA8RJF.
Better luck today, 73,
Todd KC9BQA EN63ao 40 N of Milwaukee
www.kc9bqa.com For Frequent VHF/UHF Updates
www.wivuch.com WI VHF/UHF County Hunters Award
----- Original Message -----
From: "STeve Andre'" <andres@msu.edu>
To: "W6YX VHF List" <vhf@w6yx.stanford.edu>; "(Radio) VHF Contesting"
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Sent: Saturday, August 06, 2011 7:52 PM
Subject: [VHF] How dead are the bands, for you?
> Sitting here in EN82dh with zero contacts on 222, 432 and 1296.
>
> How dead are things for you? This seems to be the most dead
> UHF contest I've participated in since my start in 2004.
>
> Or is it just us?
>
> --STeve Andre'
> wb8wsf en72 operating W8PGW in EN82
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