[SCCC] N7DA/R June VHF

Drew Arnett arnett.drew at gmail.com
Tue Jun 28 22:18:01 EDT 2022


I like how different contests have different characteristics or flavors.

June VHF is really interesting.  In some ways, it's 4 different things
going on at once.

* If 6 is open, it's a 6m contest.
* FM especially in our metro area can produce a lot of contacts.
* Digital.
* SSB (and a smattering of CW).

If I were to try to chase all 4, I'd want to multi-multi.  A rover
would have to compromise; would be difficult to try to maximize all 4.

Fun to think about.  Fun to operate, too, of course.  :-)

Best regards,

Drew
n7da

On Thu, Jun 23, 2022 at 2:58 PM Drew Arnett <arnett.drew at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> More comments and my own analysis later.  5 hours with new op with
> modest SSB/FM setup on Sat and another hour or so with HTs on Sunday.
>
> SOAPBOX: Casual coastal SoCal operation with new op AG6WO.
>
> Analysis of your uploaded log:
>
>      Contest: ARRL-VHF-JUN
>    Call Sign: N7DA/R
>  Operator(s): AG6WO N7DA
>     Category: Classic Rover
> Created from: Number of operators question (Answer: Only two)
>        Power: HIGH - Created from Highest power question (Answer:
> 50/144: 100W or less, 222/432: 50W or less, 902 up: 10W or less)
>         Band: ALL
>  Transmitter: ONE
>      Station: ROVER
>     Location: SDG
>         Club: Southern California Contest Club - Created from club question
>       E-mail: arnett.drew at gmail.com
>  QSOs in Log: 113
> Confirmation: 242pq6oq.arrl-vhf-jun
>
> Raw Score: 158 Qpts x 24 Mults = 3,792 - Note: The raw score, QSO
> points and mult totals are estimates based solely on the individual
> log contents and are not used during subsequent log checking.


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