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Re: [VHFcontesting] FM Activity in Alabama

To: <les@highnoonfilm.com>, <vhfcontesting@contesting.com>
Subject: Re: [VHFcontesting] FM Activity in Alabama
From: "Chet S" <chetsubaccount@snet.net>
Date: Tue, 22 Jan 2013 14:38:36 -0500
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Les,

What is the number of contacts you made on 2M and 440 FM?
Do you know if it was different stations, or one station passing the mic
around?

73 
Chet, N8RA

-----Original Message-----
From: VHFcontesting [mailto:vhfcontesting-bounces@contesting.com] On Behalf
Of Les Rayburn
Sent: Tuesday, January 22, 2013 2:01 PM
To: vhfcontesting@contesting.com
Subject: [VHFcontesting] FM Activity in Alabama


I'm happy to report that efforts to increase contest activity using the new
"FM Only Category" during the January ARRL VHF Contest was a resounding
success here in Alabama.

We had two ARES groups who deployed for several hours on Saturday. One group
opened the Emergency Operations Center in Shelby County at the EMA. Another
group went "hilltopping" a local high school with an elevated location. They
deployed a 25 foot mast and directional antennas (Arrow type Yagi's) to test
their ability to operate simplex over great distances.

One big surprise was the number of QSO's made on 440 MHz simplex. In past
attempts at involving FM operators, we had enjoyed almost no success on 440
due to low power, poor locations, and ineffective antennas. This year we
worked nearly as many on 440 as on 2 Meters.

6 Meter FM activity here was literally nonexistent. Anyone who had Six
Meters seemed to be using a "DC to Daylight" rig and would simply switch to
SSB to make the contact. There is very little 6 Meter FM repeater activity
here, so it's not too surprising. With no E-skip during the contact we
didn't make a single contact on 6 FM.

The real treats were three contacts late on Sunday night (9 PM, one hour
before the end of the contest) when I still heard operators hanging in there
and calling CQ on 146.55 and 146.58.

I also learned of a FM simplex long range net here in Alabama that operates
on Sunday nights at 8PM. Previously, I had been unaware of it at all. I plan
to become active on that net, and try to encourage this cadre of well
equipped operators to join the fun in June. Hopefully CQ Communications will
follow suit and add an "FM Only" category to their contest as well. It's a
great way to draw in newcomers.

But if only works if weak signal operators embrace the mode, monitor those
frequencies to give out contacts, and do some outreach work in advance of
the events. ARES groups are a great place to mine for newcomers.

Thanks to everyone involved at the ARRL for this great rules change!

--
73,

*Les Rayburn, N1LF*
EM63nf
121 Mayfair Park Maylene, AL 35114
6M VUCC #1712
Grid Pirates #222
Life Member Central States VHF

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