[VHFcontesting] WA4ZKO - 144 Mhz Spring Sprint wrap up/soapbox
Dan Evans
dan.evans at insightbb.com
Fri Apr 10 16:41:44 PDT 2009
Hi Jeff,
Well, my friend, you doubled my score! Which is fitting since you
likely have at least twice the station as I have, hi hi.
Yes, activity is pretty low in our area. Whatever happened to N4GN
around Louisville? Haven't heard him in a few years.
Also didn't hear K4TO, or N4QWZ. Usually work both of them in every
contest.
Anyway, this was the motivation for kicking off the IN/KY 2m SSB net,
which is going very well. Hopefully this well get some new folks
motivated to stay with weak signal operating.
73
Dan
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Jeff Thomas wrote:
> 12 Q's, 9 grids, 6 states, total score 108.
>
> I did better this time around than last year, but neither is anything to get excited about. The band seemed to be fairly flat, maybe up some to the east and northwest.
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> Worked KA1ZE/3 Stan from Tolland,CT up at his contest site in Pennsylvania (FN01xx) about 420 miles out. This was my farthest contact of the evening.
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> W9GA Ken in Wisconsin (EN53WE) about 361 miles out.
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> K4QI with a nice signal from North Carolina, FM06 about 350 miles out.
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> W8ZN Terry way over in Virgina, FM19bb about 370 miles out.
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> The continued "silence to the south" is starting to worry me. What has happened to the Tennessee stations? Admittedly I did more "hunt & pounce" this time around, so maybe they were doing the same and we just missed each other. I did spend a lot of time listening to the south and called during a few spells. There used to be several folks routinely active in Tennessee.
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> The trend of no one on around Lexington and Louisville continues. I think I was the only station on in Kentucky! If others are on the air contesting, I sure didn't hear them! Kind of glad I didn't make the Black Mountain run for this one due to weather concerns. With the "silence of the south" continuing, probably best that I stayed in Northern Kentucky.
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> It's hard to say for sure if the apparent trend of lower activity is something to worry about. When the solar cycle is low and 6m is only hopping during "easy season" I tend to think a lot of the VHF/UHF weak signal folks pursue other interests and forget about the VHF/UHF activities. Seems like I remember this trend from the 1990's, but it is worrisome. Today the hobby is also competing against a never ending deluge of new tech/internet "fads" for folks time/interest.
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> 73
> Jeff
> WA4ZKO
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