Look for K3OQ from FM19je in the Single-op, QRP Category (CW-only). I
will be using an FT-726R to a Par Moxon on 6 and a 4 element 2 meter
Arrow antenna at about 15 feet or so from my front yard. It ain't
much, but should do a little better than my attic antennas (Par
omni-angles).
Hope to hear a lot of activity.
73,
--
Jeff Embry, K3OQ
FM19je
ARCI #11643
FPQRP #-696
NAQCC #25
AMSAT LM-2263
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On 7/7/05, John Lindholm <w1xx@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
> Reminder that the CQ World-Wide VHF Contest is coming up the weekend of July
> 16 -17, starting at 1800Z on Saturday to 2100Z Sunday. This is a 6- and
> 2-meter only contest with world-wide participation. I'm getting indications
> of continued increased activity planned by DX stations. This is a chance for
> even more modest VHF stations, both DX and stateside, to realistically
> compete for certificates. The complete rules are in the June issue of CQ
> Magazine and on the CQ website www.cq-amateur-radio.com.
>
> Certificates and plaques for winners have been mailed for the 2004 contest.
> It was my pleasure to present some of the plaques at the Dayton Hamvention.
> Very nice three-color 9 x 12 walnut engraved plaques are again offered in
> several sponsored categories to the top scorers.
>
> A flurry of activity on 6- and 2-meters makes for a fun contest for all.
> Join in the fun! 73!
>
> -- John Lindholm, W1XX, CQ WW VHF Contest Director
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