My 3830 posting is below.  I had great fun activating three grids on Saturday and another three on Sunday, all without a keyboard along.  I could have focused more on 6m, but my fun-index is driven by playing on the higher bands; each to their own.  A tip of the hat to KM0T, K0AWU, K9MU, W0UC, W0GHZ, and K0KFC for all the Qs from each stop.  I did post a few JPGs on the ARRL June VHF Contest soapbox bag.  

73, Jon
W0ZQ



                  ARRL June VHF Contest - 2025

Call: W0AUS
Operator(s): W0ZQ
Station: W0AUS

Class: Rover LP
QTH: MN

Band  QSOs  Mults
-------------------
    6:    45  19
    2:    31    6
  222:  32    5
  432:  32    6
  902:  21    4
  1.2:   27    4
  5.7:     2    1
  10G: 18    4      
-------------------
Total:  208    55  Total Score = 23,540

Club: Northern Lights Radio Society

Comments:
EN33, 23, 24 on Saturday, then EN43, 44, 34 on Sunday, all at an easy pace.  6,
2, 222, 432, 902, 1296, 5.7 and 10G along for the ride.  While I had 6m along my
focus was playing on the higher bands.  1296 and 10G provided 81 and 72 QSO
points respectively.  Shortest 10G contact was 154km, longest was 400km, all
tropo, that was fun.  222, 432, and 902 provided some nice Qs and are awesome
rover bands; 100w, 100w and 20w respectively and 6' yagis/looper.  There are
lots of different ways to have fun in the June VHF contest and not having a
computer is one of them.  

73, Jon W0ZQ