Hi Alex
Welcome to the VHF world.
My first June contest was in 1970 and over the years, I’ve operated single op
and multiop (VE3ONT).
We all started with basic gear, 10 watts in my case, but then the drive to work
DX
got us buying, building and experimenting with all kinds of antennas,
amplifiers etc etc.
Some years the bands have been crazy busy…aurora,troop to florida, E skip all
together..
other years just one or 2 openings, other years none..
This year, with the weather and poor propagation…it was tough… but again it
depends on where you are.
Hang in there and remember, activity breeds activity..
Turn you antenna toward Canada… you think its quiet down in Fn21?
73 Dana VE3DS
> On Jun 15, 2015, at 9:29 PM, Alex <alex@kr1st.com> wrote:
>
> I worked the ARRL June VHF QP to gauge what the activity level is in order
> to determine if I want to bother investing in larger VHF/UHF antennas. I'm
> in NEPA and live very near the top of one of the highest mountains around
> here and should have a clear shot to many areas with high participation
> rates. However, I was rather disappointed by the number of stations I could
> hear and work.
>
>
>
> My question is, especially to those in the North-East, do you think that
> participation in this contest was especially low compared to other years, or
> was it about the same?
>
>
>
> 73,
>
> --Alex KR1ST, FN21
>
>
>
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