[VHFcontesting] 222 Sprint

David Olean k1whs at worldpath.net
Wed Sep 29 13:32:48 EDT 2004


Well, Paul, you were smokin' in here when you had the beam this way. I had 2
X 8 elements stacked and pointed to the NE. Even when you were off the back
of my 4 yagi array, you were S9! I think the problem is that no one points
this way for such a short contest. Everybody points towards NYC and Philly
most of the time. Only when the band gets worked out, do they point in the
less productive directions. Hang in there. I worked you as the only station
between 190 degrees and to the East then North, and out to the West. So that
is 270 degrees with only one QSO and one grid. Slim pickins indeed!
    I was encouraged this time to hear more stations that did not have multi
path flutter on them all the time. Some guys were actually aiming this way.
Thank you for pointing towards the hinterlands!

73
Dave K1WHS

----- Original Message -----
From: "N1BUG" <paul at n1bug.net>
To: <vhfcontesting at contesting.com>; <wsvhf at mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Wednesday, September 29, 2004 4:07 PM
Subject: [VHFcontesting] 222 Sprint


> Wow... called CQ for the first hour, worked 2 stations in 1
> grid. Hunted and tried to pounce for the next hour, heard
> about a dozen stations, called all but one of those, could
> not get their attention (in one case, was apparently heard
> but lost the station in QSB). Gave up after 2 hours. Power
> line noise very bad to the west, as usual.
>
> Note to self: 500 watts is not nearly enough from this
> location! Must get to work on a big amp for this band!
>
> 73,
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