Thanks to all in the UHF contest, I had a great time, never a dull moment. This was a wonderful warm up for the September contest. My lower four bands were solid, and that's good since the troubles o
Well here's my first post to this prestigious list. In spite of wind and rain, managed to work 39 q's in 22 grids. Sorry that I missed some of the folks that recently posted, I'll have to listen hard
What a great time. It was slow quite a bit of the time, but managed to get some new grids for this station. Ended up with 61 q'a in 27 grids. Thanks to everyone who operated. 73, Phil _______________
Greetings from FN10we, Will be qrv for entire contest with 9 bands (-5760). Have 500 watts on 50mhz, 400 on 144, 350 on 222 and 1000 on 432. I am looking for long distance cw skeds and will work wsjt
Forgot to mention my score, had 40 q's in 21 grids. Phil _______________________________________________ VHFcontesting mailing list VHFcontesting@contesting.com http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/li
Had a good time on a quiet band last night. seemed here like as much activity as last week on 144. although I missed Dave in FN43, there were some new englanders on: FN41 and FN32 plus the usual FN31
With lots of work, I managed to work 52 q's in 21 grids. Farthest north FN13, FN43; farthest west EN81, and south EM95. Missed Mark in FM14, and FSO in FM05. It was fun to have these little events to
posting for N3NGE: I am looking for information on how to maintain a fixed TX power level as seen at the rear panel Transverter jack of the FT1000-MP. The signal available at this jack with the front
I had a great time on the sprint, my first uWave sprint with 3 and 10 gig. Although I still have to improve my height, got through the trees to accomplish 61 qso's in 33 grids. My best dx was 411 mil
It was an interesting night on the Sprint for me. The band offered challenges, and surprises. I worked three Puerto Rico stations, and at times they would come in on conversations from others who cou
Here are my results, great warm-up for Aug and Sept. Call: K3TUF Operator(s): K3TUF Station: K3TUF Class: SOAB HP QTH: EPA Operating Time (hrs): 18 Radios: SO2R Summary: Band QSOs Mults -- 6: 173 60
Sure was a slow one. Guess I got into this at the wrong time, when the activity is waning. In spite of much silence I managed to work some new grids on a few bands, including GA on 432. Here's the su
I highly endorse what Ken Harker recommended. If you are serious about the quality of the performance, I would go with a K2 and DEMI transverters. It's what I used to replace my FT-847 and IC-910H 73
Ron Hooper, W4WA is looking to get on 903. Does anyone have equipment available to sell? Reply to: w4wa@alltel.net Thanks, Phil K3TUF _______________________________________________ VHFcontesting mai
Wow, it really looks from the increased chatter that there is going to be lots of activity this upcoming weekend. I'm thrilled to be a part of it (as a relative newcomer). This year I will have the l
Well said Christophe, I only met Bill two years ago at the last Mid Atlantic VHF Conference and during these last two years of V/UHF activity he has been a true inspriation to me. Thanks for all your
Reasonable activity on the sprint (could always use more) enough to give me a contact every 2 1/2 minutes. Ended up with 93 qso's in 28 grids. Down south only to FM15/EM95 and north to FN43 (thanks t
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