I think they may not be aware of them. Many of the currently available programs do exactly what you're asking. Are you looking for recommendations ? My recommendation is to pick one as soon as possib
OK. That's quite an agenda! CSVHF does need better publicity for sure. I see it this way, I'm an active contester, do VHF contests whenever I can (almost preferring them to HF) and am exposed to more
Jon, I look forward to seeing you there. Also, for you and anyone else, the www.contesting.com website is actively seeking VHF as well as HF contest related articles, expedition and mountain-topping
I think what we can all learn from this discussion is that VHF (6m) has so many different modes of propagation that there is no single answer to Dave's inquiry. Being flexible, and prepared for almos
Jim's comments got me thinking that you might want to look at the FT-847 if you're looking for a radio that is somewhat closer to the HF Rig/Transverter performance level in a single box. The 847 has
Regrettably, the manufacturers are reluctant to support less than the major DXpeditions unless they will really get them a ton of publicity. We've been operating from Antigua for several yesrs in DX
I know many of you have logged W5GG "Dubya Fahv Grounded Grid" EM12 on 6 meters during contests and otherwise - and sadly, none of us will be able to do that again. He was suffering from cancer for s
Unfortunately for me, my antennas are not up, but for the last few mornings, TV has been almost un-watchable here via my outside antenna due to interference from DX TV stations. Usually this is a nor
For several weeks, I have been receiving emails telling me that my email address is sending out virus-laden emails. In fact, my computer is not sending them, but another computer infected with a viru
Two messages does not a discussion forum make. As this particular virus thing is extremely troublesome, and this IS an internet email based discussion group, I believe that it is appropriate. As none
I've found the recent discussion of the sked controversy interesting, but mentioned several times is the FM 'issue'. There is a huge disparity for those who happen to be located near (use your own de
The eham and contesting.com sites suck and are lame? You've got to be kidding. I hope so Ev. Pardon the personal bias here, but just to be very clear, the VHF contesting list, and it's operation has
Are their any multi-ops in the Colorado Springs area that could use a part time guest op? I'll be up there on business next weekend, and would love to break away for a while and try some high altitud
I'm in the Colorado Springs area this weekend. Any multi-ops in the area that I could visit for a while during the contest? I've made a few qsos in VHF contests before and would love to do so from he
I agree with some of the other comments that a single radio is not the right way to go. As many of you may be aware, the idea of using more than one radio for HF contesting is becoming mandatory to b
Jim's comments got me thinking that you might want to look at the FT-847 if you're looking for a radio that is somewhat closer to the HF Rig/Transverter performance level in a single box. The 847 has
I think they may not be aware of them. Many of the currently available programs do exactly what you're asking. Are you looking for recommendations ? My recommendation is to pick one as soon as possib