Well said Mark! I couldn't agree with you more. I'm taking a break from assembling my new 112 element 3456MHz "blowtorch" looper (a new band for me) which is going to be placed on my new tower that i
Yes. Check out VHFTEST (by WG3E) - works for rovers and fixed stations. Designed just for vhf+ contest logging. http://www.vhftest.com/. This is the vhf+ contest logging program I have used for the p
First, thanks to the members of this subcommittee to give this subject the attention that it needed. It is obvious that there are many different opinions and ideas on this subject - their task was di
At 01:12 PM 2/27/2004 -0800, Fred Lass wrote: I do not see a problem with a large M/M group sending a microwave rover to a distant grid square. The technical challenge of such QSO's are far greater t
Dave, Congrats on the "New Grandpa Dave" status! Oops! You're right (as well as a couple of others that responded to my comment). I interpreted Fred's comment incorrectly. I was thinking more about t
Yep, I second that suggestion. I too use the voice keyer via sound card with the W3KM VHFLog and it works very well. The logging program is excellent as well. 73, Ed K3DNE ___________________________
Dennis, I think George was complimenting you! I think he only suggested that you make your log public to show exactly what you describe - that you do work as many different stations in the course of
Todd, Very well said. I couldn't say it better and won't even try. Thanks. Ed K3DNE _______________________________________________ VHFcontesting mailing list VHFcontesting@contesting.com http://list
Good news from Brian the rover! 73, Ed K3DNE 50 - 3456MHz this weekend from FM19ml. _______________________________________________ VHFcontesting mailing list VHFcontesting@contesting.com http://list
Bruce, From the ARRL General Rules for ARRL Contests on Bands Above 50 MHz http://www.arrl.org/contests/announcements/rules-vhf.html 2.2.Single Operator Portable: 2.2.1. Ten (10) W PEP output or less