George brings up an interesting point about the VHF Contests. CW can be used
out of the CW part of the band. And you can log and count "cross mode" contacts
such as CW to SSB for credit. Last week Yuri, UT1FG/mm was on 50.125 MHz SSB
from FL09. He was weak with QSB and had trouble getting hearing me. I dropped
my call in on CW and he picked right up on it.
For Rovers and single op QRP portables -- calling on CW will often get a good
SSB op's attention. As George notes, CW useful for weak double hop and foreign
DX. I have also operated on the high power big antenna end in VHF contests --
and it is amazing how a weak CW signal can pop through when running a SSB
pileup.
I am planning to be s/o QRP Portable in EM18 for the contest. 50, 144, 432 and
1296 MHz. - Jon N0JK
>
> Most of the skimmers I have seen only cover the CW part of the band.
> That is good for beacons and such but as we all know the DX window
> gets alot of CW activity working DX and I use CW all over the band -
> even during good openings as it is often a good way to snag some weak
> double hop.
>
> So I have been thinking that it would be good to lobboy these skimmers to look
> at more of the band.
>
>
> --
> George Fremin III - K5TR
> geoiii@kkn.net
> http://www.kkn.net/~k5tr
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