[WIARC] VHF activity
Chris Schulz
nr9q at hotmail.com
Mon Apr 6 00:25:19 EDT 2020
This sounds like a lot of fun to me. I would like to shoot for evenings for during the week and anytime for weekends. We could try a 4 hour window on a weekend and something during the week the next time. Just see what works and the level of participation amongst individuals on this reflector. This could maybe turn into something.
Maybe explain more on how this use to work back when it was done the first time. Did the rules change month to month a little? One band at a time or several bands? Prefixes or grids maybe. Now this may have limits as checking them could really become a job. So many things could be done with this. Inject other ideas if others have them. Just creating the parameter’s for the next month could be fun. Then again, I don’t know how this was done before. Four hours is a great window. 73
Chris, NR9Q
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Subject: RE: [WIARC] VHF activity
I guess one possibility is to bring back the "WIMSPRINT".
For those of you who have forgotten, the WIMSPRINT was the "Western Illinois
Monthly Sprint". Club members were encouraged to pick a 4-hour period
during the first week of the month and GET ON THE AIR. Keep track of the
number of contacts, one point per contact regardless of mode, and multiply
the points by the states, provinces and countries logged. Send your score
to n9jf at arrl.net by the 20th of the month for publication of bragging rights
for the month. Also send details of your most interesting QSO.
What say???
73, Jim N9JF
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Count me in for this. This would give me of a push to get more ready for
these bands. Love the VHF/UHF bands. Just need to get on there more. Been on
6m quite a bit lately.
Chris, NR9Q
On Apr 5, 2020, 20:33 -0500, Danny Pease <dpease at adams.net>, wrote:
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> For the VHF crowd, this Monday, April 6 is the Spring 2 meter Sprint.
> While it typically is an SSB or CW event, you can also do FT8 (on
> 144.174), FM or even AM. The event runs from 7:00 PM local time
> tomorrow night through 11:00 PM local time. There will be similar
> events for 222, 432 and 900 and above coming up.
>
> I am hearing of more clubs and local groups having 2 meter simplex
> contests, that could be something we could start here as well. We can
> create our own event, specify time, power limits and classes and maybe
> even find something to give to the winners.
>
> Thoughts, questions, suggestions?
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> Danny NG9R
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