432 MHz Spring Sprint
Call: N6ZE
Operator(s): N6ZE
Station: N6ZE
Class: Single Op LP
QTH: DM04qb
Operating Time (hrs): 1.9
Summary:
Total: QSOs = 10 Mults = 3 Tot Dist(km) = 716 Total Score = 30
Club: ventura county amateur radio society
Comments:
DATE APR 2015 TIME CALL RECEIVED GRID RECEIVED DIST: KM
30APR 0201 KM6B DM04NG 32.65
30APR 0203 WA6EJO DM04JG 58.46
30APR 0212 W6NCT DM04NE 26.9
30APR 0223 K6VCR DM12MT 207.9
30APR 0230 KQ6NO DM04KI 56.27
30APR 0238 W6WE CM95RA 205.3
30APR 0253 N6VI DM04QG 23.2
30APR 0318 N7WLC DM04NE 26.9
30APR 0321 AG6AY DM04NH 36.1
30APR 0347 N5BF DM04VF 42.6
TOTAL KM: 716.28
10 QSOs; 3 GRIDS WORKED FROM DM04qb
SCORE = 10 X 3 = 30 POINTS
Soapbox:
N6ZE operated for 1.9 hours from a ridge in the Santa Monica Mountains (CA).
Weather was great! (So was the pizza!) Initial temperature was near 80 deg. F
& visibility was in excess of 50 miles. Now for activity levels: not many
ARRL SW Division area hams bothered to get on the air for this SPRINT. QSOs
were made with 6 Ventura County (CA) stations, all members of the Ventura Co.
Amateur Radio Society (VCARS). Thanks to those who got ‘on the air’ for a
while!
By 2.6 km, K6VCR was best DX at 207.9 km, while W6WE in Nipomo, CA was second
best DX at 205.3 km. As in the 222 MHz SPRINT, closest QSO (23.2 km) was with
N6VI in Chatsworth. I continue to support and promote the VHF/UHF SPRINT
Program as I have for many years and I passionately encourage others,
particularly HFers & “Newbies”, to try VHF/UHF communicating without
resorting to the use of repeaters.
Rig: FT736 + 100 watt “Brick” + 17 element M-2 horizontally polarized yagi
at about 2380 ft. above sea level.
NOTE: It is time for ARRL to again sponsor the Spring & Fall VHF/UHF SPRINT
Program!
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