[VHFcontesting] Working K5QE in the ARRL June VHF contest....

Marshall-K5QE k5qe at k5qe.com
Sat Jun 10 09:21:30 EDT 2023


Hello to all our friends in the VHF / WSJT world from the K5QE contest 
team....K5QE will be operating in the ARRL June VHF Contest and would 
really appreciate any contacts that we can make via MSK144 meteor 
scatter, JT65, Q65, FT8, or EME for that "rare" grid.  The contest 
begins 1800 UTC Saturday, June 10th and ends 0300 UTC Monday, June 
12th.  For those of us still on local time, that is 1PM CDST on Saturday 
to 10PM CDST Sunday night.

We will be operating stations on 6M, 2M, 432, and our newest band 
1296(EME only for now).

Assistance is now allowed to everyone in the ARRL VHF contests. The new 
rules for Assistance are extremely liberal....basically you can do just 
about anything, EXCEPT for posting any contact information.  This means 
that we cannot post "Thank you" after a contact, because it confirms 
that the contact is complete. Please understand if we don't send you a 
thank you post.  The rules just don't allow that, even though we do it 
routinely when not contesting.

6M:  During the day, when Es or weak tropo is probable, we will listen 
for SSB whenever we can.  If SSB is not working, we will probably be 
running FT8 on 50.313.  However, we will check for SSB Es at the top and 
bottom of every hour.  If we find some Es, we will stay with SSB until 
the Es dies out.  Remember to use SSB if signals on FT8 are strong.  SSB 
is a LOT faster than FT8, so you will be able to make a lot more 
contacts in the same time if SSB is working.  Missing a good SSB opening 
because of FT8 means thousands of points lost.

After about 0100Z, IF the band is NOT open for Es or FT8, then we will 
be running meteor scatter(MS) using MSK144.  Please be sure to use the 
"NA Contest Mode" with SH = OFF.  When we are running meteor scatter, we 
will be on 50.260MHz and we will be using the PingJockey chat page.  
Remember, westernmost station goes first unless a different arrangement 
is made on PingJockey.  NOTE:  The meteor scatter calling frequency for 
6M is back to 50.260MHz.

2M:  When the contest begins and also from 7AM to 9AM(local) on Sunday 
morning, we will be on SSB on 144.200MHz to pick up our locals and 
rovers.  Saturday afternoon and evening we will be running 
FT8(144.174MHz) or MS on MSK144(144.150MHz).  We will also be using the 
PingJockey chat page.  We run 2 x 17el and QRO power.  Again, 
westernmost goes first.  Please be sure to use the "NA Contest Mode" 
with SH = ON.  Our moonrise is 0715Z(2:1AM CDST) on Sunday morning.  We 
will monitor 2M EME on 144.142MHz from 0715Z until 1900Z on Sunday, 
which is our moonset.

On Sunday afternoon, we can run some MSK, Q65, or FT8 during the "Sunday 
Afternoon Doldrums"....please arrange scheds for any band on PingJockey 
or just call the shack at 409-787-3831.  We hope 6M will be wild with 
Es, but if not then some MS or FT8 might work.  2M meteors on Sunday 
afternoon will pick up a few grids.

For 6M, and 2M, we will cease digital meteor scatter operations at 7AM 
CDST(=1200Z) on Sunday morning and revert to normal tropo type operations.

We will have the 432 tropo station available for "local" contacts.  Just 
contact us on one of the other bands and "move us up", use a chat page, 
or just call us on the phone.  For now, 1296 will be EME only, as we 
have no tropo antenna.

Remember again, that we will always be watching PingJockey late at 
night.  If you need us, you can reach us there.  We can set up "strange" 
schedules or whatever using the chat room. PingJockey is a great 
resource, so don't be afraid to use it. REMEMBER, NO contact details can 
be posted.  OR, just call us on the phone at 409-787-3831.

Thank you in advance for spending some time to work us in the contest.  
GL to everyone during the contest.

73 Marshall K5QE, EM31cj

Phone at the contest station is 409-787-3831...and yes, you can call us 
during the contest for scheduling, etc.

Just no contact details.




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