Hello to all interested in VHF Contesting..... The topic of "assistance" has come up several times on various reflectors in the past year or so. Let's see what we have now: THE CQ WW VHF CONTEST CQ h
Marshall makes some good points but his opinions may not be shared by all. However, it is a good discussion. As he outlined, the best course for any action is for you to talk to your ARRL Director. B
I suggest taking a look at comments submitted on the 3830 scores web page. Depressing things like: It was interesting moving from my 160 mtr dipole to a M2 3L yagi in the middle of the contest. Thank
Appreciate your post since it consolidated a few items which I'd held off commenting on. I am of the opinion that Call, Bands, and Operating mode(s) should be an allowed practice over APRS for all co
Hi Jack, Glad you put the smiley on there. But, hey, VHF begins at 10 meters! Well... 30 MHz. ARRL could bend perception (like it does by including 222 MHz in the UHF contest - UHF begins at 300 MHz)
Glad you put the smiley on there. But, hey, VHF begins at 10 meters! Well... 30 MHz. ARRL could bend perception (like it does by including 222 MHz in the UHF contest - UHF begins at 300 MHz) and make
How about a Rover only contest, that includes 10 meters and APRS. And you must mount a north facing owl to the bumber... 73 Dan -- K9ZF Amateur Radio Emergency Service, Clark County Indiana. EM