Author: peter h via VHFcontesting <vhfcontesting@contesting.com>
Date: Mon, 10 Jul 2017 00:16:29 -0400
1. Objective: Work as many stations as possible on the 222 MHz through 241 GHz bands using any allowable mode. A station in a specific grid locator may be contacted from the same location only once o
Hello Pete, I have to share that I'm exceptionally pleased that this contest has finally emerged after many many years of discussions and now ARRL sponsorship. But, having said that, I'm not so sure
The ARRL UHF contest never did have a category for Single-Op Portable, but probably the multipliers of grid squares has a little difference compared to a distance-scoring method. I hope someone does
I knew I should have put more detail in my email so folks wouldn't potentially get a bad read, but at 0200 local time, it is what it is... To clarify, I was hoping for more classes of entry. Yes, I k
My station is set up to run QRP Portable and I've entered past ARRL UHF contests with a 10 watt output (3 watts on 10 GHz). I have an amp for 432 but it's been ailing and I haven't had it repaired ye
To echo some comments I made on the WSJT list and via direct email to others... When I was reminded that this contest requires the exchange of 6 character grids, this was the final nail in the coffin
Re my last post. I should have said... Without being able to "easily" use the JT modes... I'm aware there are creative ways one could send the six character grids. Having tried "non standard" JT mode