[UK-CONTEST] U.K. contesting in 2012
mark.haynes at yahoo.co.uk
mark.haynes at yahoo.co.uk
Fri Feb 10 09:45:06 PST 2012
That's super Chris - thank you! You are added to this years list of happy hosts!
This years aim is to have a host in every county of the UK. This way, there would be a local option for anyone.
If there are others out there that would like to offer their station at this years Contest Exchange (at the Convention in October) for a 2013 contest , please let me know. Remember, you get to meet the potential guest during the event at the Convention. The display of hosts stations will be more substantial than last year. Its a great way to put something back into what you love, providing others the opportunity that may otherwise never get the chance - and that is one less contester for the future. Station requirements are not defined, but at least a tribander yagi and/or LF antenna would be practical.
73,
Mark Haynes, M0DXR
Mark Haynes
Tel: 07917 223870
Email: mark.haynes at yahoo.co.uk
Skype: m0dxr_mark
-----Original Message-----
From: "Chris Tran GM3WOJ" <zl1ct1 at gm7v.com>
Sender: uk-contest-bounces at contesting.com
Date: Thu, 9 Feb 2012 08:10:59
To: <uk-contest at contesting.com>
Subject: Re: [UK-CONTEST] U.K. contesting in 2012
Hello all
Q.E.D. seems appropriate, considering some of the responses and the general
apathy.
Gavid GM0WDD - sorry but contesters are self-motivated - HF contesting is
usually about 24 or 48 hours of signals, not noise.
Colin GM0RLZ - unfortunately there are very few Multi-multi stations in the
whole U.K. - I know of only 2 where a genuine M/M operation could be set up.
Mark M0DXR - great scheme Mark - I am happy to join in this year, if anyone
is willing to travel this far !
73
Chris
GM3WOJ
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