Hello to everyone who is planning to participate in the ARRL Sept VHF
contest. The K5QE contest station will be operational during the
contest and we would love to get you into our log.
We will be operating 6M meteor scatter from about 8PM CDST(maybe a bit
earlier if 6M is dead) until 7AM on Sunday morning. We invite all those
that are within range to look for us on 50.265MHz. We will often call
CQ K5QE 265 on 50.260MHz, but we will make our QSOs on 50.265....so
please call us there. We will employ normal sequencing....so when we
are westernmost, we will take First Sequence. When our antennas are
pointed W or NW, we will take Second Sequence.
We will operate 2M meteor scatter from about 8PM to 1AM Sunday morning.
We will be working on 144.142MHz and making our QSOs there. We will
call CQ K5QE 142 on 144.140MHz, but we will finish our QSOs on
144.142MHz. This follows the normal practice of not making contacts on
the calling frequency.
After 1AM Sunday CDST(= 0600Z) we will be running EME on 144.142MHz
taking Second Sequence. We will have the 432 EME station operational
after our moonrise as well. SO, if you are EME capable, please look for
us and work us off the moon.
After about 7AM local time Sunday morning, we will revert to normal
tropo operations on both 6M and 2M. HOWEVER, we will continue to look
for new EME contacts until our moonset. If we see an EME caller, we
will stop tropo operations just long enough to work that station.
Please note that during the early morning hours on Sunday, tropo
enhancement often occurs. Look for us during those hours on Sunday
morning....say from 7AM to about 10AM. Often, contacts can be made
during those "magic hours" that would otherwise be impossible.
GL to everyone in the contest.....
73 Marshall K5QE and the whole QE contest team
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