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[VHFcontesting] Did anyone else have fun in the January VHF/UHF contest?

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Subject: [VHFcontesting] Did anyone else have fun in the January VHF/UHF contest?
From: John Young via VHFcontesting <vhfcontesting@contesting.com>
Reply-to: nosigma@aol.com
Date: Wed, 22 Jan 2020 03:58:17 +0000 (UTC)
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So I have been reading the 3830 and ARRL Soapbox posts.  The vast majority of 
posts include a lot of commentary on poor turnout, poor conditions, dead bands 
and weather difficulties.  Some even question if its worth taking part in these 
contests.  
My experience and those of several others who worked FM in Northern VA or MD 
was very much the opposite. There was great activity from 2pm until 10pm 
Saturday and it wasn't what I would call slow (no 30 minute breaks between Q's) 
all the way up to 1 am.  Even when I got back on the air at 0330 Sunday there 
was activity to be had.  I didn't work through to the bitter end (or should I 
say bitterly cold end) but from the private emails it appears it never got 
boring.  Its not like we had great weather here by any stretch.
What made it so much fun?
Turn out and constant activity.  Working hard to get a weak contact.Rag chewing 
with truckers all night to add points as they cross grids.Making scheds with FM 
and multi-band rovers along with big fixed stations at "long range".Passing 
contacts between stations to build each others scores.Making a Q with people 
who never imagined a 100 mile Q was possible on FM simplexHaving a paraplegic 
15yr old build a tape measure yagi so he can make a QSO with you (2017).People 
dusting off rigs they have not used in years or going mobile to a nearby hill 
top to give you another contact or multi.
A big part of what generated the activity was a coupe guys sending out a lot of 
emails to get people up on the air in our area.  That has over time generated a 
lot of turn out, both casual operators, new fixed site contesters as well as 
regional FM or FM/SSB rovers.  

Was having fun this January just an FM thing?  All our contacts are regional, 
propagation is not a big factor.  There are no digital modes, clickety Q, 
clickety Q.Its just you, a microphone, a radio, a cable and an antenna.  Pretty 
basic stuff.

Did anyone else have a good time?Post something if you did.  All that reading 
is pretty depressing right now.
73JohnKM4KMU






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