[AK-VHF] NET & Contest - 9 June - 144.200
Brandon Clark
kl7bsc at gmail.com
Sat Jun 8 11:55:00 EDT 2019
APRS beacon enabled. Rover station leaving Eagle River for Goshen Hills
Road. That site is marginal since it's surrounded by trees, but I was able
to work into Anchorage before.
I'll be there for about half an hour and will then head to my second site
which is on the Parks highway. Much better line of sight from there back
towards the valley and Anchorage.
73,
Brandon
On Sat, Jun 8, 2019, 07:09 Edward R Cole <kl7uw at acsalaska.net> wrote:
> Sorry, made an error on grid squares Brandon will activate: BO49
> instead of BO39. One member lives in BO49: Glenn-AL7JX (near Anchor
> Point) with good VHF station. I can work him almost all the time on
> 2m-SSB off the back of my yagi array (I figure we are using signal
> bounced off the Chugach Mountains above Anchorage). I have no direct
> signal from/to him.
>
> I have a rotator cable problem for the 2m array so it pointed
> favoring central Anchorage. I have to plug in the controller at a
> junction box at bottom of my tower (not convenient to operate when
> sitting 120-foot away in the shack. If I can get it done I may try
> doing a cable splice to see if that fixes things. Kind of damp with
> fog this morning. Long range fix will be running new rotor cable.
>
> See you on the net/contest in two hours!
>
> 73, Ed - KL7UW
>
> At 11:14 PM 6/7/2019, Edward R Cole wrote:
> >The net will begin at 9:30 am on 144.200 USB, followed by the start
> >of the ARRL June VHF Contest at 10:00 am.
> >Contest on 50-MHz and higher bands: CW/SSB/FM/digital modes allowed. See:
> >https://www.qsl.net/a/ak-vhf//Contests/
> >
> >Typically June has best chances of DX openings for 6m: 50.125 SSB
> >calling frequency. Point directional antennas SE to work West Coast of
> US.
> >2m-SSB (144.200) and FM are allowed. 146.52 is allowed. If you
> >only have FM there is an FM-Only contest category.
> >
> >I have three 6m antennas: two are fixed SE and a moxon pointed
> >toward Anchorage - all Horizontal polarity.
> >I will operate 144.200 with four ten element yagis + 140w; 146.52 FM
> >with vertical + 60w
> >223.50 FM with two 11-element yagis + 30w
> >432.200 USB with 18-element yagi + 90w, and 446.00 FM with vertical + 100w
> >927.50 FM with 33 loop yagi + 50w
> >1296.100 SSB with 45 loop yagi + 50w
> >five radios in use; 144-432-1296 shares one radio.
> >
> >self-spotting is allowable under the rules.
> >
> >Brandon - KL7BSC will be roving from BP42, BP41, BP51, BP50, BP40
> >and BO39 over two days.
> >The Alaska VHF-Up Group offers an award for those working five grids
> >in any band, and for a Rover that activates five or more grids per band.
> >https://www.qsl.net/a/ak-vhf//Awards/
> >https://www.qsl.net/a/ak-vhf//Awards/CertificateExamples.pdf
> >
> >Please joins us for the net and contest - spread the word
> >
> >73, Ed - KL7UW
> > http://www.kl7uw.com
> >Dubus-NA Business mail:
> > dubususa at gmail.com
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