Hello Folks, I am making a study about good places for VHF Contesting. I wanna prove that there is a good place, the optimum place to setup a station and this place has the biggest probability of get
I have been thinking of this all day, and I don't see how you can make a meaningful study of "good" places. There are many variables which will determine how well you do on a contest besides the phys
Hello Steve I am making a hard analysis on the results of the last 7 years of contest. There is a big data base to work on it. As i said before, the study of case is being done in the Brazilian VHF C
You could use geographic information system software and: 1. Load in 3-D topographical information for the whole region 2. Load in the location of all known stations and what ERP and antenna height t
Sounds like a job for radio mobile from Roger Coudé VE2DBE http://www.cplus.org/rmw/english1.html _______________________________________________ VHFcontesting mailing list VHFcontesting@contesting.c
Although not what was exactly being asked for, there is a very good Height Above Average Terrain calculator available at the FCC web site: _http://www.fcc.gov/mb/audio/bickel/haat_calculator.html_ (h