[WSWSS] Plans for August UHF Contest and Sept VHF Contest
Paul St. John
[email protected]
Fri, 04 Jul 2003 17:54:33 -0700
I am planning to rove in SoCal/Central Cal for both the UHF and Sept
contests with everything up to 10 Ghz, except for 5 GHz.
CU then,
73 - Paul, N6DN
Dave Smith - W6TE wrote:
>Friends,
>
>I am trying to formulate my plans for the upcoming ARRL UHF contest as
>well as the September VHF contest and would like some input. I have
>several options depending upon what your plans are! I realize that the
>Aug UHF contest is traditionally very slow. Having said that, I have all
>bands from 222 MHz. to 10 GHz. (minus 5.67 GHz.). I guess I'm wondering
>about rover activity in August, if any (is there typically any rover
>activity in this contest?)
>
>My plans for the September contest are likewise up in the air. I would
>like to know what microwave bands will be available in what grids. Also
>what, if any, rovers will be microwave equipped. I have (at Fresno
>State, DM06) all bands 6 meters through 10 GHz (minus 5.7 GHz.). All
>antennas at 150' or higher.
>
>I'm asking this up front because I missed an easy 10 GHz contact with
>W9JIM (?), Jim Moss in DM07 this June. I was in DM04 and neither of
>asked the question "do you have any other bands" or tried to coordinate.
>Shame on us!
>
>I have other possibilities for September as far as mountain toping. DM04
>(8,000), DM05 (8,000'), CM97 (4,000'). All locations, I would deploy all
>bands from 50 MHz to 10 GHz (minus 5.7 GHz.) and be a SOLP
>
>I guess, I'm trying to solicit everyone else's plans for these contests
>so I can formulate mine.
>
>73 and Best regards,
>
>Dave
>
>Dave Smith / W6TE
>
>
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