[NLRS] ARRL VHF Contest this weekend

Larry Peterson larrychipin at gmail.com
Thu Sep 12 17:17:48 EDT 2019


Good luck...and most of us operate on 432.174 MHz for FT8.   I believe the .500 might be something used in Europe.  Anyway, those to the ‘west’ of you always go to .174 for all bands...2m, 125cm, 70cm, etc., except 6m, of course.

Larry WA9TT

> On Sep 12, 2019, at 3:27 PM, Edward Van Cleave <ED_VANC at msn.com> wrote:
> 
> Will be operating FT8 on 6M during the contest this weekend, plus FT8 on 144.174 MHz and 432.5 MHz.  Rather than running up a score, am most interested in making contacts on 2M and 70cm, especially 70cm.
> 
> Relying upon those of you with big iron to copy my thirteen element dual band yagi (five elements on 2M, eight elements on 70cm, on a 5.5ft boom) installed on a tripod at 40ft situated in my third-floor apartment's screened-in porch.  The rigs are an IC-7610 running 100W on 6M into a 1.5 wavelength dipole, then an IC-9700 running 100W on 2M and 75W on 70cm.  The station performs well for what it is.  Did work the tropo openings on 2M into GA, AL, and FL this summer, as well as 6M DX.
> 
> Living in West Bloomington, my porch QTH overlooks the Nine Mile Creek wetland, but is literally blocked to the south by Norman Ridge which begins its rise immediately behind the apartment complex.  Have made contacts to the north, east, and west, no problem on 2M and 70cm.  Despite the blockage, have worked stations to the south.
> 
> Please listen for my CQs and good luck in the contest.
> 
> Ed, W0VC
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