[NLRS] VHF contest activity this weekend

Jon Platt w0zq at aol.com
Fri Sep 7 10:01:03 EDT 2018


The Upper Midwest VHF+ Spotting Page at https://www.w0uc.com/spots.html is a very useful contest tool to use/monitor.   Not to be confused with HF contest assistance, the use of such VHF+ coordination and spotting tools like this one is allowed in all ARRL VHF+ contests.  Rovers do appreciate being spotted ! 73, JonW0ZQ -----Original Message-----
From: Paul Husby <husby002 at gmail.com>
To: NRLS Reflector <nlrs at mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Thu, Sep 6, 2018 12:47 am
Subject: [NLRS] VHF contest activity this weekend
My spreadsheet is showing fairly promising activity for this weekend:
http://tinyurl.com/SeptVHF2018
 Wyatt is roving to the north this time:  EN36/26/35/25/24 on Saturday.  
He has a good signal on 4 bands and keeps pretty tight to his schedule, 
so look for him!  For those of you to the north and west, not only 
should you find it easy to work Wyatt, but you should find other 
stations to the south and east who are tracking him. There should be 
quite a bit of activity on his calling frequency of 144.185.  If you do 
connect with other stations there, help Wyatt out by quickly QSYing to 
another frequency on each of his bands so you don't slow him down.

KC0P, AE0EE, NI0W and N0SPN also plan to be out roving.  The weather 
looks pretty stable through the weekend, and with the cooler 
temperatures at night we should at least get some regional enhancement.  
Try to get on early Sunday morning before it fades away.
 Please post additional fixed and rover plans!
 73
Paul W0UC
EN44HamRadio
 


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