Recommend publishing to as many local clubs as possible your frequencies and
operating times and location. it will increase your number of contacts.
Randy, N0LD
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On Thu, Nov 3, 2016 at 12:00 PM, Michael Murphy<michael@k5mbm.com> wrote:
Thank you all who responded. You've all given me something to think about.
Following on some of the advice given, I am going to shoot for FM only
in the January contest. I will not have moved to the new location yet
so it won't be optimum, but it will be a start. All I really need to do
is get a 6 meter FM antenna up. I already have a Comet CX-333 for 2,
1.25 and 70cm. I am thinking of getting a Dominator 6M antenna from
Norwalk Electronics. It will handle 1500 watts and is highly rated.
Right now my antennas are mounted on 20' poles attached to the eave of
the house. I have 10 segments of Rohn 25g to put up at the new
location, but I am thinking of a temporary 30' setup with the 6M antenna
attached to the top. Along with setting up the logging software, I
should be able to get it all done by the January contest.
As somebody said, this will give me experience in the process from
beginning to end and afterwards I can evaluate what needs to be improved.
Again Thanks,
Michael Murphy
K5MBM
EM20
On 10/29/2016 11:13 PM, Michael Murphy wrote:
> This is an opinion question, so tell me your opinion and why you feel the way
> you do. I have been wanting to get into vhf contests, but haven't got it all
> together yet. I currently have a Yaesu 450D and 100D. Also have 3 Tyt 9000
> (2m, 1.25m and 70cm FM). I will be moving in a few months and have been
> thinking about the new shack and thinking of upgrading the equipment. So if
> you were to start from scratch to build a decent single operator station
> primarily for Vhf contest (I've be doing HF just fine with what I've got
> now), what equipment would you use? I like that the Elecraft K3 has support
> for multiple transverters. I also like the Icom IC-9100 for its 2m and 70cm
> capability, but no transverter support. When it comes to tranverters, I like
> the way the Elecraft transverters work with the K3, but Demi has more band
> choices. As far as antennas go, I've only got a triband vertical for the
> FMs. So any thoughts and comments are welcome.
>
>
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