[AK-VHF] June VHF Contest

Ed Cole kl7uw at acsalaska.net
Thu May 30 04:11:05 EDT 2024


KL7VHF will be QRV the VHF Contest on:

50.125-SSB with 80w and 3-element yagi
50.313-FT8 with 80w and 3-element yagi
144.200-SSB with 95w and vertical
146.52-FM with 95w and vertical
223.50-FM with 30w and two 11-element yagis
432.200-SSB with 60w and vertical
446.00-FM with 60w and vertical

If I get my 432, 927.50-FM, and 1296 yagis installed, I might also be 
able to work on those bands.

I am hoping to relocate the station radios out to the new hamshack 
before then.  If so, I will only have 2m/70cm FM in the house using the 
vertical (probably only work contest from the new hamshack).

here is ARRL VHF Contest info:
https://www.arrl.org/files/file/Contest%20Rules%20PDFs/2024/Jan-Jun-Sep%20VHF%20Contest%20Rules%20-%201_2.pdf

Members of AK VHF-Up Group please enter club name with your entry as we 
get recognition as a club in contest standings.

73, Ed - KL7UW, BP40
Net Control for Saturday VHF Net, and
Pres. of AK VHF-Up Group: https://www.kl7vhf.org

On 5/29/2024 5:14 PM, hspil via ak-vhf wrote:
> Howdy everyone,
> 
> Does anyone else have plans to operate for the ARRL June VHF contest next weekend?
> I will probably be operating from a SOTA summit in the Matsu again this year (Peak TBD, possibly Lazy Mountain).
> 
> I'm doing my last minute packing before heading back to AK tomorrow. I've got a 900 MHz FM handheld I'm debating packing. Will anyone else be QRV on 900 MHz FM in the valley during the contest?
> 
> 73,
> Hudson Spillers, KL4LJ
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