Dave,So nice to hear about your experience at Len's.I'm laying here in a
hospital bed recovering from hip replacement surgery two days ago and after
reading your email I'm suddenly feeling better!! You mentioned my two favorite
things, weak signal and fishing! Just the thought of you getting back on the
air up there will encourage all of us down here. I hope to work you on the
bands again soon.73 de,N3RG, Ray50mhz to 10ghz Sent on my Boost Mobile Phone.
-------- Original message --------From: David Olean <k1whs@metrocast.net> Date:
1/23/20 1:02 PM (GMT-05:00) To: wz1v@sbcglobal.net,
vhfcontesting@contesting.com Subject: Re: [VHFcontesting] Did anyone else have
fun in the January VHF/UHF
contest? Hi Chet & RonThe January VHF Contest is made for trouble. That is
probably the reason it has been so popular over the years. That being said, I
stopped getting on VHF in 2017 after 55 years of fun and bliss on 144 MHz.
There were several reasons. Being retired, I found fly fishing to be a
fantastic way to spend the day. I have been crawling all over the NH White
Mountains looking for brook trout, Rainbows, and Salmon. I made the trek down
to N3NGE this year and helped out in the January contest. We had an awful time
with the weather. Saturday afternoon, it was sleeting, then turned to freezing
rain. The antennas iced up. QSO rates plummeted and we were down to 5 or 6 per
hour combined for all bands. The antenna patterns were reversed on each band.
The power off the reflector was 6 or 8 dB better than what was available off
the front of the antenna. On 222 & 432, I started running by aiming the
reflector at the station we needed. It did not help much. Things only improved
the following morning where the temps went above 32 and the Sun worked on the
ice to make most of it fall off. We were fortunate that the ice finally did
fall off!!I had been bummed out by the influx of the digi modes into VHF
contesting and DXing in general. Our plan was to not work anyone on FT8 so
that we could run the bands later on. I guess it worked as we had no trouble
making CW and SSB contacts with plenty of stations. I found the bands were not
as desolate as I had imagined them to be, and resolved to re activate my
dilapidated station up on that ridge of solid rock up in Maine. I am even
rebuilding my 222 station. One of my yagis managed to snap in half due to high
winds a few years ago. It is not repairable by myself as the H frame needs to
be lowered as the broken boom is up on top on the left. I'll need some extra
muscle to fix it.Anyway, my take on the January contest was that it was great
and I had way too much fun working weak signals with iced up antennas. I am
dusting off my VHF gear in hopes of getting active again (in between fishin'
time)And Ron, ..... The Pack Rats are still talking about you. I saw several
"Ron" Voodoo dolls with pins stuck in them while I was in PA.73Dave K1WHSOn
1/23/2020 2:10 PM, Ron Klimas WZ1V wrote:> Hi Chet: Spot on -> anyone's who's
still VHF contesting as long as we have> are gluttons for punishment - bring on
the pain we love it !> Lot's of good contacts made despite challenging condx.>
-73 Ron WZ1V>> ----- Original Message -----> From: "Chet S"
<chetsubaccount@snet.net>> To: <vhfcontesting@contesting.com>> Date: Thu, 23
Jan 2020 08:59:41 -0500> Subject: Re: [VHFcontesting] Did anyone else have fun
in the January VHF/UHF contest?>>> Hi John,>>>> I believe you are
misinterpreting the reports from the contest. These may be bragging reports,
not disgusted tirades. The January contest presents challenges and problems for
many, but hams like to persevere, engineers like to solve problems, and all
like to talk about it afterward.>>>> Think of it like sailors or fishermen
having a few beers in the cozy pub after a big storm. Do they talk about how
beautiful the storm clouds and sky were, or do they tell tales of how tough a
time it was getting through it. Still had a kind of fun, maybe a man thing.>>>>
73,>> Chet, N8RA>>>> -----Original Message----->> From: VHFcontesting
<vhfcontesting-bounces+chetsubaccount=snet.net@contesting.com> On Behalf Of
John Young via VHFcontesting>> Sent: Tuesday, January 21, 2020 10:58 PM>> To:
vhfcontesting@contesting.com>> Subject: [VHFcontesting] Did anyone else have
fun in the January VHF/UHF contest?>>>> So I have been reading the 3830 and
ARRL Soapbox posts. The vast majority of posts include a lot of commentary on
poor turnout, poor conditions, dead bands and weather difficulties. Some even
question if its worth taking part in these contests. My experience and those of
several others who worked FM in Northern VA or MD was very much the opposite.
There was great activity from 2pm until 10pm Saturday and it wasn't what I
would call slow (no 30 minute breaks between Q's) all the way up to 1 am. Even
when I got back on the air at 0330 Sunday there was activity to be had. I
didn't work through to the bitter end (or should I say bitterly cold end) but
from the private emails it appears it never got boring. Its not like we had
great weather here by any stretch.>> What made it so much fun?>> Turn out and
constant activity. Working hard to get a weak contact.Rag chewing with
truckers all night to add points as they cross grids.Making scheds with FM and
multi-band rovers along with big fixed stations at "long range".Passing
contacts between stations to build each others scores.Making a Q with people
who never imagined a 100 mile Q was possible on FM simplexHaving a paraplegic
15yr old build a tape measure yagi so he can make a QSO with you (2017).People
dusting off rigs they have not used in years or going mobile to a nearby hill
top to give you another contact or multi.>> A big part of what generated the
activity was a coupe guys sending out a lot of emails to get people up on the
air in our area. That has over time generated a lot of turn out, both casual
operators, new fixed site contesters as well as regional FM or FM/SSB
rovers.>>>> Was having fun this January just an FM thing? All our contacts are
regional, propagation is not a big factor. There are no digital modes,
clickety Q, clickety Q.Its just you, a microphone, a radio, a cable and an
antenna. Pretty basic stuff.>>>> Did anyone else have a good time?Post
something if you did. All that reading is pretty depressing right now.>>
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