Lenny and I tried once on Sunday with no luck.  He was scrambling a bit because of incoming T-storms.  I was hoping for a shot, but it will have to be next time.   

Storms already firing up to our NW.  But, I have a doctors appt at 4:00 of course.

73, Jon 

On Monday, June 16, 2025 at 02:25:01 PM CDT, Chris Cox, N0UK <[email protected]> wrote:


I didn’t hear anything from you on back scatter, Jon.  I did work three grades on 10GHz but missed Lenny in EN26 due to weather.

Very limited effort this weekend.

Band    QSOs    Mults
50MHz    37        25
144MHz    3        2
10GHz    4        3

For a whopping 1680 points!

Chris Cox, N0UK
[email protected]
https://www.credly.com/go/IR77aRbH2rFDdOiymuxu2w



> On Jun 16, 2025, at 12:45, Jon Platt via MWA <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>                    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