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2012 ARRL September VHF Contest

  • 09/13/2012 | n6ze/rover

    I activated DM03 & DM04: most QSOs were made from near the LAX Intl Airport, Marina Del Ray, and 2 spots in the Santa Monica Mountains; all but 2 QSOs were made from LAX Section; 92 QSO > ( 127 QSO Points) times 16 Grids = approximately 2032 Points tot... Read More

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    09/11/2012 | W1AUV/R

     It was a slow start to the contest this year. I tried to operate from Mt Equinox in VT (FN33kd). The mountain was closed due to a dedication ceremony on top of the mountain. Then they closed the mountain down due to threatening weather. So I went to t... Read More

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    09/10/2012 | KB0HH

    This contest started in a rush with rovers in different directions.  We got them worked but then they moved!  We got to work them again!  Tropo was poor at the beginning of the contest.  There were no E's for 6M.  We did have improved tropo and some E'... Read More

  • 09/10/2012 | K2DRH

      Started out pretty good Saturday with a lot of local stations to work, but it slowed way down after the first hour.  Except for an all too brief Es opening to FL it stayed slow for the rest of the day and most of Sunday.  On Sunday I was lucky to wor... Read More

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    09/09/2012 | k7uls

    Normal score for Sept test had some
    brief E's on Sun with the majority of
    qso's generated from meteor scatter.
    The highlight was before the contest
    even started working RK3FG off the
    moon with just 250w from a Mirage B-320-G
    with a single M2-2M12 a... Read More

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