[UK-CONTEST] CQ WW VHF
Bob Harrison
bob at g4ujs.shacknet.nu
Sun Jul 19 00:21:45 PDT 2009
It's a Worldwide Contest Tammie....good luck. Geoff Brown GJ4ICD used to do
well in it during the 70s or 80s
In the last published results (2007) GW8ZRE/P was 2nd and G3CWI/P was 3rd in
one of the categories and Europeans won the all band and Multi-op
categories!
Go for it Tammie
73 de Bob G4UJS
-----Original Message-----
From: uk-contest-bounces at contesting.com
[mailto:uk-contest-bounces at contesting.com] On Behalf Of Dave Sergeant
Sent: 19 July 2009 06:49
To: UK Contest
Subject: Re: [UK-CONTEST] CQ WW VHF
On 18 Jul 2009 at 22:00, Tammie Evans wrote:
> Hello!
>
> I am taking part in my first VHF contest and have just sat down to the
> radio/computer. Radio works, logging software works but 6m seems
> absolutely dead!!!!! (Yes, I have been outside to check my beam is
> still there! Lol!). I made a QSO on 20m with the special event station
> DQ11APOLLO so I know my radio is working and I can get out, I guess it's
> just conditions????? I would have thought that I would have heard
> something on 6m, I've got cluster software working and can see all these
> stations but can't hear anything.
>
> Oh well, will keep trying. Maybe the band will suddenly spring to life
> here in Eastbourne soon.
>
> 73 Tammie M3ENF
The CQWW VHF contest is of course a USA contest. I am not sure how
much, if at all, it is supported outside the Americas, although I
notice there have been a couple of mentions of it on here.
As to conditions, for 6m to open other than for local QSOs it needs
sporadic E conditions. 10m was open for sporadic yesterday morning but
closed around midday and was dead all afternoon. So I imagine 6m was
the same - sporadic E is 'sporadic'......
73 Dave G3YMC
http://www.davesergeant.com
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