Hi Ron and all,
well, thanks to the few who pointed their antennas up to the NE last night. I
operated the Rover from FN55 and FN54. Got a late start getting to the Dexter
cemetery which I found is locked up until May 1. I set up just outside the gate
with a reasonable shot to the SW thru some trees. Worked 6 Q's in 4 grids. Best
DX FN31. Left there around 8:45 and down to FN54 where I worked 4 Q's in 2
grids, best DX again being FN31. Did hear a LOT of good DX but couldn't raise
them. N3RN in FN11 was loud on CW, WB2RVX right at the noise level from FM29.
At the end heard W1AIM in FN34 ragchewing with VE2JWH in FN35- Chip was Q5 off
the back-ish of his antenna but just couldn't break the QSO. Jimmy was weak but
readable at times. Chip went on to work W1GHZ also in FN34 who I also heard,
but no luck.. Getting stations in VT to point their antennas EAST is always a
challenge.
anyway, I don't know what my final score was.. not much, but I had fun and
looking forward to 222 next Tuesday..
bill, K1DY/R in Maine
> From: wz1v@sbcglobal.net
> To: vhfcontesting@contesting.com; newsvhf@mailman.qth.net
> Date: Tue, 14 Apr 2015 08:36:23 -0400
> Subject: [VHFcontesting] WZ1V 2M Sprint results
>
> 144 MHz Spring Sprint
>
> Call: WZ1V
> Operator(s): WZ1V
> Station: WZ1V
>
> Class: Single Op HP
> QTH: FN31RH
> Operating Time (hrs): 4
>
> Summary:
> Total: QSOs = 74 Mults = 21 Tot Dist(km) = 0 Total Score = 1,554
>
> Club: North East Weak Signal Group
>
> Comments:
> Good to hear a decent level of activity on last night's 2M Sprint contest.
> Even
> worked a few "woofs" or "humdingers". Best NE was K1DY/R in
> FN54 (TNX to K1WHS for the heads up). To the north worked both W1AIM and
> W1GHZ
> in FN34. To the west caught VE3ZV with a Q5 signal from EN92, over 400 miles
> out. Worked as far south as NG4C FM16, even caught the QRP portable W8SPM in
> FM08, another 400 plus mile contact. Total was 74 Q's in 21 grids. Not bad
> considering I had a high noise level the first 2 hours and my MFJ voice
> keyer
> broke right after that, just as my voice gave out, figures.
> I was running 350W to a homebrew 14 el. 24 ft. yagi at 60 ft, which I just
> put
> up a week ago. It was a good trial run for the new antenna. Thanks to
> everyone
> who got on and to the contest sponsors.
> 73, Ron WZ1V, FN31RH
>
>
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