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Re: [VHFcontesting] WA4ZKO - 144 Mhz Spring Sprint wrap up/soapbox

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Subject: Re: [VHFcontesting] WA4ZKO - 144 Mhz Spring Sprint wrap up/soapbox
From: Jeff Thomas <wa4zko@yahoo.com>
Reply-to: wa4zko@yahoo.com
Date: Fri, 10 Apr 2009 18:03:13 -0700 (PDT)
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Dan,

You know it's bad when you can win your own "state" by just making ONE  
contact, grin! The sprints have never been super hot beds of activity, but wow 
activity has clearly been in decline around here for the last couple years.

Looking through this, so far I think I'm the only KY station (4-lander calls at 
least):
http://groups.google.com/group/springsprints/web/144-mhz-logs-received

Here's who I worked:
W9JDT             EM79 
KA1ZE/3           FN01 
WZ8D              EM89 
K9ZF              EM78 
K9EA              EN71 
W9GA              EN53 
KB8DDZ            EM79 
K4QI              FM06 
KF8PO             EM79 
W8ZN              FM19 
K9LQZ             EM68 
W8ULC             EM79

K9LQZ struck me as a new one. KF8PO said he was new to the scene, good deal 
there. So I guess there's hope to the north. Seems to be more activity from the 
west up to NW. Chicago and Southern Wisconsin area seems to be a lot more 
active than it used to be...which is great! Ohio used to be a ton of activity, 
but was pretty thin Monday night. Didn't even work old faithful K8TQK.

I don't know what's happened to K4TO, he used to be super active. N4QWZ and 
N4GN are some of the other "MIA" ones that I was talking about. N4GN used to be 
on a lot from down in l-ville. Used to be a good half dozen or more Southern KY 
and TN guys on. N8UM, KG4BMH, K1LH, just off the top of my head. I know there's 
a 6-meter net on 50.175 (Tuesday nights?) down on the south side of Louisville, 
haven't checked it lately to see if there's still much activity there. N4JOH 
(think that's the call) is another semi-local that I haven't heard for ages. 
Haven't hear a soul up on Roan Mtn (NC) in ages. Used to hear 2-3 rovers down 
in the NC/east TN area.

I bet some of those guys have tower/antenna damage. The Sept 2008 wind storm 
and the big ice storm back in February probably did a number on many stations 
down there. I gather the ice was really bad down in Western Kentucky and parts 
of TN. My beams were drooping pretty bad from the ice storm, but held up fine. 
I know Rod WG9F took some bad ice damage, his main mast was bent over 90 
degrees. We didn't get the ice storm nearly as bad as the folks on further 
south. May explain some of it, but I think I noticed the decline last year.

When is the 2m net and freq? I'll have to try and check in, didn't know you 
were doing it. I'll put it on our local mailing list too. 

I've got a local that just moved and may get active again (AB4WS) once he gets 
a tower up. Loaned a 6m rig to a new ham local (KI4WEF) and trying to get him 
to jump in on the 6m contests/openings. I'm kinda trying to get the "locals" 
together informally on our little mailing list and motivate activity/interest 
as I can versus only fussing about it. Thus I can appreciate your efforts on 
the net. Little effort here, little there, talking things up, and thanking the 
rovers are good starts. I think the KYHAM list is back up and running, I might 
sign up and make sure to mention upcoming contests from time to time. 

Was the first of the spring/summer contests, maybe things will pick up as 
everyone gets back in the contest grove around here. Time will tell!


73
Jeff
WA4ZKO

Support Ham Radio in Kentucky, get involved, get on the air!
http://twitter.com/wa4zko  (ham activity notes & etc)
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/kyaprs/   KY APRS - (KY only)
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/kypacket/   KY Packet Group.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/hspacket/  High Speed Packet Group.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/425echo/   444.425+ EchoLink Group.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/nkdxe/   NKDXE KY area VHF/UHF DX'ers.


--- On Fri, 4/10/09, Dan Evans <x> wrote:

> From: Dan Evans <>
> Subject: Re: [VHFcontesting] WA4ZKO - 144 Mhz Spring Sprint wrap up/soapbox
> To: 
> Cc: vhfcontesting@contesting.com
> Date: Friday, April 10, 2009, 7:41 PM
> Hi Jeff,
> 
> Well, my friend, you doubled my score!  Which is fitting
> since you likely have at least twice the station as I have,
> hi hi.
> 
> Yes, activity is pretty low in our area.  Whatever happened
> to N4GN around Louisville?  Haven't heard him in a few
> years. 
> Also didn't hear K4TO, or N4QWZ.  Usually work both of
> them in every contest.
> 
> Anyway, this was the motivation for kicking off the  IN/KY
> 2m SSB net, which is going very well.  Hopefully this well
> get some new folks motivated to stay with weak signal
> operating.
> 
> 73
> Dan
> -- Amateur Radio Emergency Service, Clark County Indiana.
> EM78el
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> Ask me how to join the Indiana Ham Mailing list! 
> 


      
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