Wow - I feel like I was the high score with 8 QSO's on 6. No openings
here. But - it was worthwhile because I'm working on a Radio in a Box
ala VP6A and now E51D. The sprint gave me an opportunity to test. Of
course, my box isn't as robust as theirs. No water cooling, yet. I can
report that remote ops worked well and I found a few more bugs to work out.
We're going to try using the remote on Flagpole Knob (FM08) during the
VHF contest using Starlink for Internet. Our call will be W4AD instead
of W4IY. (W4AD's old call was K4HWG and old timers might remember
working Jack.) In the past, we used 900MHz or 2.4GHz links to
Harrisonburg to get Internet to the hill top. Starlink is a real game
changer because it's no big deal to set up anywhere.
BTW, we celebrated our 35th year up there in June and now we're winding
down. But... the RiB concept might help get more operators on the air. I
have SSB and CW capabilities, but FT-8 is much easier to use. Hopefully,
we'll be able to give this concept a good test.
73
Stu2, W7IY
On 8/27/2023 5:57 PM, Donald Fox via VHFcontesting wrote:
Alan:
My experience was a little better here in EM79. I made 6 Q's in the 4 hours. It
was unfortunate that the recent fantastic band openings we experienced on 2
meters and above did not extend to last night. My best Q was W4NW down in GA
(EM96) about 400 miles away. N4SVC in FL (EM80) could hear me, but I was unable
to copy his grid square after 20 minutes of effort.
I have yet to make the leap to digital, but figure it's something new to try
after 40+ years of ham radio, so it's on my bucket list.
Don N8ECH
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