[NLRS] cq ww vhf contest

Scott acepilot at bloomer.net
Tue Jul 11 18:42:45 EDT 2006


I most likely will not be on, but if I do, it'll likely be a little on 
Sunday afternoon.  Now...

Dumb question:

If it is a VHF contest, why is 222 excluded and why does ARRL include 
222 in its UHF contest.

Maybe I'm way too "20th Century", but VHF used to end at 300 MHz and UHF 
started there.  What gives?

Scott, N0EDV
EN45fa



Charlie Betz wrote:
> 
> 
> Unfortunately I have to travel to Peoria, IL for a wedding this weekend, 
> so I will not be on for the contest.
> 
> Charlie, N0AKC
> Eau Claire, WI  EN44gu
> 
> 
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Matt Burt" <kf0q at hbci.com>
> To: <nlrs at mailman.qth.net>
> Sent: Tuesday, July 11, 2006 9:03 AM
> Subject: [NLRS] cq ww vhf contest
> 
> 
>>
>>
>> The CQWW VHF test is this weekend ... who is planning on operating?  
>> Any Rovers
>> out there that have time?  Contest is 50 and 144 only and either or 
>> and has
>> been fun in the past.  There are also categories for multiop and hilltop
>> portable which could be fun;  rules found at  www.cqww-vhf.com
>> So far my schedule is open this weekend so I may be able to play radio 
>> a bit ..
>> at least one of the two days.  More later -
>>
>> 73,
>> Matt
>> KF0Q
>> Winona MN
>>
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