ARRL June VHF Contest - 2019
Call: VE3CRU/R
Operator(s): VE3CRU
Station: VE3CRU/R
Class: Rover LP
QTH: 7 Grids
Operating Time (hrs): 11.0
Summary:
Band QSOs Mults
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6: 0 0
2: 43 30
222: 10 8
432: 29 17
903: 10 9
1.2: 13 10
2.3: 2 2
3.4: 0 0
5.7: 0 0
10G: 0 0
24G: 0 0
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Total: 107 83 Total Score = 16,434
Club: Rochester VHF Group
Comments:
This contest had challenges, and I am happy with the results. Score is
approximate, will be less when properly computed. Rovers were sparse in VE3,
with VE3OIL/R consistently active. VE3TFU/R was fantastic, came out to support
me Saturday for 2.5 hours and we went all out on 4 bands. He did not have 6M
and my ProII failed from the start, seems too many buttons pushed that scrambled
the scope. Weather was excellent, but lake effect over Lake Ontario, an empty
grid made signals from NY hard to find, know there was lots of activity there.
7 grid activation mults included.
144 went well, 222 only FM available so limited qso's, 432 consistent good
performer, had both FM and ssb on 903 this time, 1296 did well, and 2304 at 1W
got 2 qso's. Special thanks to KD2LGX for his patience to complete the 145 km
qso on 2.3G. All gear was barefoot. Difficulty aimming due to no rotator,,
needed to aim car to signals, painfully slow. Will be resolved.
Did work W2SZ twice and K1TEO once. W3SO best to the south, no FM grids.
Better days ahead!
Thanks to sponsor ARRL and to all who participated and got in my log.
See you in September.
73,
Bill VE3CRU/R
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