Re: [BVARC] VHF simplex Local contest

2014-10-12 Thread Billy Jones via BVARC
I had to work (training) the day of the simplex two meter contest.   I
agree, I love VHF simplex, 1.25 meter and 2 meter simplex so let's do it
again.

Billy, N5EVD
On Oct 11, 2014 9:50 PM, Sam Neal via BVARC bvarc@bvarc.org wrote:

 Do it again! I missed it. I have had simplex QSOs with Katy and Rosenberg
 somewhat regularly.

 Sam Neal  N5AF
 _-
 -- Original Message --
 Received: Mon, 06 Oct 2014 11:49:00 AM CDT
 From: Bill Stone via BVARC bvarc@bvarc.org
 To: Michael Wrenn michael.k5...@gmail.com,  BRAZOS VALLEY AMATEUR
 RADIO
 CLUB bvarc@bvarc.org
 Subject: Re: [BVARC] VHF simplex Local contest

 Contacts were a bit far and few. Most of us who could hear each other
 grouped
 up on 146.540 to share contacts for the log and to keep from falling asleep
 from being lonely. I did set up on 146.5 and snagged a few. My antenna is
 not
 a boomer as just a GP-3 vertical up 26 ft so many were below the noise
 level
 of the band. I will say that some in the Sugarland, Richmond, Rosenberg
 area
 are in what I call my dark territory dead spot from my SW Houston QTH on
 VHF.
 It is good to know my antenna with 50 watts was heard. Maybe next year I
 will
 set a 4 element 2M yagi stored in the garage as a 2nd antenna pointed out
 in
 my dead rx zone.

 The idea of a sprint next year sounds fun and to include assist  in the
 contest would allow for more awareness in the contest 5 hour operational
 period. Maybe grouping on a freq should also be allowed next year.

 My original plan was to just get on air for a short time and give a few
 points. After we grouped up on a freq the plan changed as we began to have
 fun
 with the contest in simi round table mode.

 Please send a ADIF or spreed sheet file to Ron to talley the local contest.

 My humble claim score   22 contacts 5 Cities.
 73 Bill WS5H
   - Original Message -
   From: Michael Wrenn via BVARC
   To: BRAZOS VALLEY AMATEUR RADIO CLUB
   Sent: Monday, October 06, 2014 11:11 AM
   Subject: Re: [BVARC] VHF simplex Local contest


   This event would work well as a sprint.  I also see it getting bigger as
 time goes on.



   Seven Three,


   Michael - K5WRN

   http://www.qrz.com/db/K5WRN



   On Mon, Oct 6, 2014 at 8:01 AM, K5HM via BVARC bvarc@bvarc.org wrote:

 Thanks to all who participated.  I am hoping to have greater
 participation
 next time. I think a spring event would be good.



 Planning now, hope to get better publicity for participation.



 Also, want to consider a sprint type contest.  Sprints require change
 of
 frequency after a contact.  That way participants spread out, use more of
 the
 band and have to find others by tuning or spotting



 73,

 Ron, K5HM

 k5hm@gmail.com

 www.qrz.com/db/k5hm



 From: BVARC [mailto:bvarc-boun...@bvarc.org] On Behalf Of Scott
 Medbury
 via BVARC
 Sent: Sunday, October 05, 2014 10:48 PM
 To: 'James Burrough'; 'BRAZOS VALLEY AMATEUR RADIO CLUB'


 Subject: Re: [BVARC] VHF simplex Local contest



 This is why it was a challenge. Most antenna systems are simple. Few
 arrays. Short distances. Lots of potential.

 Rome wasn't built in a day.



 I give Ron a lot of credit. What a fun start to what could easily be a
 Spring and Fall event. Above all it gets us involved.



 73 Scott KD5FBA





 Scott Medbury

 16802 Aprilmont Drive

 Sugar Land, TX 77498-1941

 smedb...@windstream.net



 From: BVARC [mailto:bvarc-boun...@bvarc.org] On Behalf Of James
 Burrough
 via BVARC
 Sent: Sunday, October 05, 2014 9:25 PM
 To: Michael Wrenn; BRAZOS VALLEY AMATEUR RADIO CLUB
 Subject: Re: [BVARC] VHF simplex Local contest



 What do you mean by a lack of big guns? There was a 50 watt limit to
 power. Short of a multi-beam array, there was not a lot of big gun
 capability. I had an 8dB gain vertical up at 38 feet. That was the best i
 could do.



 I plan to participate again next year but will be a rover taking
 advantage
 of the WU/Bellaire/Southside Place/Houston interface within easy driving
 distance of my QTH. I figure and hour in each place and home for supper by
 5:02 PM.



 From: Michael Wrenn via BVARC bvarc@bvarc.org
 To: BRAZOS CLUB bvarc@bvarc.org
 Sent: Sunday, October 5, 2014 8:40 PM
 Subject: Re: [BVARC] VHF simplex Local contest



 It was challenging to say the least.  But, for me the challenge was not
 unexpected.  What was lacking was the presence of any big gun stations.

 Reflecting back on the HF contests that I've worked in the past, the
 Big
 Gun stations serve a purpose by giving the little pistols a target.
 Without
 big gun stations you have a bunch of little pistols running around
 struggling
 to hear each other.  That is my impression of this contest.

 As an outsider looking in, there seem to have been an unhealthy amount
 of
 frustration. I say unhealthy, because frustration can

Re: [BVARC] VHF simplex Local contest

2014-10-06 Thread K5HM via BVARC
Thanks to all who participated.  I am hoping to have greater participation
next time. I think a spring event would be good.  

 

Planning now, hope to get better publicity for participation.  

 

Also, want to consider a sprint type contest.  Sprints require change of
frequency after a contact.  That way participants spread out, use more of
the band and have to find others by tuning or spotting

 

73,

Ron, K5HM

k5hm@gmail.com mailto:k5hm@gmail.com 

 http://www.qrz.com/db/k5hm www.qrz.com/db/k5hm



From: BVARC [mailto:bvarc-boun...@bvarc.org] On Behalf Of Scott Medbury via
BVARC
Sent: Sunday, October 05, 2014 10:48 PM
To: 'James Burrough'; 'BRAZOS VALLEY AMATEUR RADIO CLUB'
Subject: Re: [BVARC] VHF simplex Local contest

 

This is why it was a challenge. Most antenna systems are simple. Few arrays.
Short distances. Lots of potential. 

Rome wasn't built in a day. 

 

I give Ron a lot of credit. What a fun start to what could easily be a
Spring and Fall event. Above all it gets us involved.

 

73 Scott KD5FBA

 

 

Scott Medbury

16802 Aprilmont Drive

Sugar Land, TX 77498-1941

smedb...@windstream.net mailto:smedb...@windstream.net 

 

From: BVARC [mailto:bvarc-boun...@bvarc.org] On Behalf Of James Burrough via
BVARC
Sent: Sunday, October 05, 2014 9:25 PM
To: Michael Wrenn; BRAZOS VALLEY AMATEUR RADIO CLUB
Subject: Re: [BVARC] VHF simplex Local contest

 

What do you mean by a lack of big guns? There was a 50 watt limit to
power. Short of a multi-beam array, there was not a lot of big gun
capability. I had an 8dB gain vertical up at 38 feet. That was the best i
could do. 

 

I plan to participate again next year but will be a rover taking advantage
of the WU/Bellaire/Southside Place/Houston interface within easy driving
distance of my QTH. I figure and hour in each place and home for supper by
5:02 PM.

 

From: Michael Wrenn via BVARC bvarc@bvarc.org mailto:bvarc@bvarc.org 
To: BRAZOS CLUB bvarc@bvarc.org mailto:bvarc@bvarc.org  
Sent: Sunday, October 5, 2014 8:40 PM
Subject: Re: [BVARC] VHF simplex Local contest

 

It was challenging to say the least.  But, for me the challenge was not
unexpected.  What was lacking was the presence of any big gun stations.  

Reflecting back on the HF contests that I've worked in the past, the Big Gun
stations serve a purpose by giving the little pistols a target.  Without big
gun stations you have a bunch of little pistols running around struggling to
hear each other.  That is my impression of this contest.

As an outsider looking in, there seem to have been an unhealthy amount of
frustration. I say unhealthy, because frustration can discourage the very
operators that we are trying to entice into contesting. 

All that said, I believe this event will get better as time goes on. In
fact, this is the kind of event that could be held multiple times throughout
the year. And as awareness of the event grows, hopefully we'll see more
stations on the air that have better coverage and can keep the lower power
stations active and busy making contacts. 

Seven Three,

Michael - K5WRN
http://www.qrz.com/db/K5WRN

 

sorry to not answer during contest...got going in simi ragchew contest mode
on VHF and no assist per repeaters, reflectors ect. My big whooping score
was 22 contacts and 5 city multsIt was fun. 73 Bill

- Original Message - 

From: Rob McClure mailto:kc5...@gmail.com  

To: BRAZOS VALLEY AMATEUR RADIO CLUB mailto:bvarc@bvarc.org  ; Bill Stone
mailto:dragn...@wt.net  

Sent: Saturday, October 04, 2014 2:08 PM

Subject: Re: [BVARC] VHF simplex Local contest

 

Hello, 

I might get in for the tail end of this. What is the exchange?

73 Rob KC5RET

On Oct 4, 2014 10:48 AM, Bill Stone via BVARC bvarc@bvarc.org
mailto:bvarc@bvarc.org  wrote:

I will be on air today between 1PM -5PM ( on and off) to give points in the
VHF simplex local contest. 146.400-146.58 and 147.420-147.570. Remember that
146.520 should not be used in the contest as is the national simplex call
freq. The power limit is 50 watts and QRP low power catagory only up to 5
watts. If you live in a city other than Houston like Bellaire, South Side
Place, Hedwig Village ect you will be a sought after multiplier in the
contest. Please help support this local club contest sponsored by KARS and
help some of our newer Hams that may only at this time have a VHF radio to
get the feel and excitement of contest.

 

Be Lookin For You In the Log

 

73 Bill WS5H


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Re: [BVARC] VHF simplex Local contest

2014-10-06 Thread Michael Wrenn via BVARC
This event would work well as a sprint.  I also see it getting bigger as
time goes on.

Seven Three,

Michael - K5WRN
http://www.qrz.com/db/K5WRN

On Mon, Oct 6, 2014 at 8:01 AM, K5HM via BVARC bvarc@bvarc.org wrote:

 Thanks to all who participated.  I am hoping to have greater participation
 next time. I think a spring event would be good.



 Planning now, hope to get better publicity for participation.



 Also, want to consider a sprint type contest.  Sprints require change of
 frequency after a contact.  That way participants spread out, use more of
 the band and have to find others by tuning or spotting



 73,

 Ron, K5HM

 k5hm@gmail.com

 www.qrz.com/db/k5hm

 [image: ARRL Logo][image: logo (2)]

 *From:* BVARC [mailto:bvarc-boun...@bvarc.org] *On Behalf Of *Scott
 Medbury via BVARC
 *Sent:* Sunday, October 05, 2014 10:48 PM
 *To:* 'James Burrough'; 'BRAZOS VALLEY AMATEUR RADIO CLUB'

 *Subject:* Re: [BVARC] VHF simplex Local contest



 This is why it was a challenge. Most antenna systems are simple. Few
 arrays. Short distances. Lots of potential.

 Rome wasn't built in a day.



 I give Ron a lot of credit. What a fun start to what could easily be a
 Spring and Fall event. Above all it gets us involved.



 73 Scott KD5FBA





 Scott Medbury

 16802 Aprilmont Drive

 Sugar Land, TX 77498-1941

 smedb...@windstream.net



 *From:* BVARC [mailto:bvarc-boun...@bvarc.org bvarc-boun...@bvarc.org] *On
 Behalf Of *James Burrough via BVARC
 *Sent:* Sunday, October 05, 2014 9:25 PM
 *To:* Michael Wrenn; BRAZOS VALLEY AMATEUR RADIO CLUB
 *Subject:* Re: [BVARC] VHF simplex Local contest



 What do you mean by a lack of big guns? There was a 50 watt limit to
 power. Short of a multi-beam array, there was not a lot of big gun
 capability. I had an 8dB gain vertical up at 38 feet. That was the best i
 could do.



 I plan to participate again next year but will be a rover taking advantage
 of the WU/Bellaire/Southside Place/Houston interface within easy driving
 distance of my QTH. I figure and hour in each place and home for supper by
 5:02 PM.



 *From:* Michael Wrenn via BVARC bvarc@bvarc.org
 *To:* BRAZOS CLUB bvarc@bvarc.org
 *Sent:* Sunday, October 5, 2014 8:40 PM
 *Subject:* Re: [BVARC] VHF simplex Local contest



 It was challenging to say the least.  But, for me the challenge was not
 unexpected.  What was lacking was the presence of any big gun stations.

 Reflecting back on the HF contests that I've worked in the past, the Big
 Gun stations serve a purpose by giving the little pistols a target.
 Without big gun stations you have a bunch of little pistols running around
 struggling to hear each other.  That is my impression of this contest.

 As an outsider looking in, there seem to have been an unhealthy amount of
 frustration. I say unhealthy, because frustration can discourage the very
 operators that we are trying to entice into contesting.

 All that said, I believe this event will get better as time goes on. In
 fact, this is the kind of event that could be held multiple times
 throughout the year. And as awareness of the event grows, hopefully we'll
 see more stations on the air that have better coverage and can keep the
 lower power stations active and busy making contacts.

 Seven Three,

 Michael - K5WRN
 http://www.qrz.com/db/K5WRN



 sorry to not answer during contest...got going in simi ragchew contest
 mode on VHF and no assist per repeaters, reflectors ect. My big whooping
 score was 22 contacts and 5 city multsIt was fun. 73 Bill

 - Original Message -

 *From:* Rob McClure kc5...@gmail.com

 *To:* BRAZOS VALLEY AMATEUR RADIO CLUB bvarc@bvarc.org ; Bill Stone
 dragn...@wt.net

 *Sent:* Saturday, October 04, 2014 2:08 PM

 *Subject:* Re: [BVARC] VHF simplex Local contest



 Hello,

 I might get in for the tail end of this. What is the exchange?

 73 Rob KC5RET

 On Oct 4, 2014 10:48 AM, Bill Stone via BVARC bvarc@bvarc.org wrote:

 I will be on air today between 1PM -5PM ( on and off) to give points in
 the VHF simplex local contest. 146.400-146.58 and 147.420-147.570. Remember
 that 146.520 should not be used in the contest as is the national simplex
 call freq. The power limit is 50 watts and QRP low power catagory only up
 to 5 watts. If you live in a city other than Houston like Bellaire, South
 Side Place, Hedwig Village ect you will be a sought after multiplier in the
 contest. Please help support this local club contest sponsored by KARS and
 help some of our newer Hams that may only at this time have a VHF radio to
 get the feel and excitement of contest.



 Be Lookin For You In the Log



 73 Bill WS5H


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Re: [BVARC] VHF simplex Local contest

2014-10-06 Thread Bill Stone via BVARC
Contacts were a bit far and few. Most of us who could hear each other grouped 
up on 146.540 to share contacts for the log and to keep from falling asleep 
from being lonely. I did set up on 146.5 and snagged a few. My antenna is not a 
boomer as just a GP-3 vertical up 26 ft so many were below the noise level of 
the band. I will say that some in the Sugarland, Richmond, Rosenberg area are 
in what I call my dark territory dead spot from my SW Houston QTH on VHF. It is 
good to know my antenna with 50 watts was heard. Maybe next year I will set a 4 
element 2M yagi stored in the garage as a 2nd antenna pointed out in my dead rx 
zone.

The idea of a sprint next year sounds fun and to include assist  in the contest 
would allow for more awareness in the contest 5 hour operational period. Maybe 
grouping on a freq should also be allowed next year.

My original plan was to just get on air for a short time and give a few points. 
After we grouped up on a freq the plan changed as we began to have fun with the 
contest in simi round table mode.

Please send a ADIF or spreed sheet file to Ron to talley the local contest.

My humble claim score   22 contacts 5 Cities.
73 Bill WS5H
  - Original Message - 
  From: Michael Wrenn via BVARC 
  To: BRAZOS VALLEY AMATEUR RADIO CLUB 
  Sent: Monday, October 06, 2014 11:11 AM
  Subject: Re: [BVARC] VHF simplex Local contest


  This event would work well as a sprint.  I also see it getting bigger as time 
goes on.



  Seven Three,


  Michael - K5WRN

  http://www.qrz.com/db/K5WRN



  On Mon, Oct 6, 2014 at 8:01 AM, K5HM via BVARC bvarc@bvarc.org wrote:

Thanks to all who participated.  I am hoping to have greater participation 
next time. I think a spring event would be good.  



Planning now, hope to get better publicity for participation.  



Also, want to consider a sprint type contest.  Sprints require change of 
frequency after a contact.  That way participants spread out, use more of the 
band and have to find others by tuning or spotting



73,

Ron, K5HM

k5hm@gmail.com

www.qrz.com/db/k5hm



From: BVARC [mailto:bvarc-boun...@bvarc.org] On Behalf Of Scott Medbury via 
BVARC
Sent: Sunday, October 05, 2014 10:48 PM
To: 'James Burrough'; 'BRAZOS VALLEY AMATEUR RADIO CLUB'


Subject: Re: [BVARC] VHF simplex Local contest



This is why it was a challenge. Most antenna systems are simple. Few 
arrays. Short distances. Lots of potential. 

Rome wasn't built in a day. 



I give Ron a lot of credit. What a fun start to what could easily be a 
Spring and Fall event. Above all it gets us involved.



73 Scott KD5FBA





Scott Medbury

16802 Aprilmont Drive

Sugar Land, TX 77498-1941

smedb...@windstream.net



From: BVARC [mailto:bvarc-boun...@bvarc.org] On Behalf Of James Burrough 
via BVARC
Sent: Sunday, October 05, 2014 9:25 PM
To: Michael Wrenn; BRAZOS VALLEY AMATEUR RADIO CLUB
Subject: Re: [BVARC] VHF simplex Local contest



What do you mean by a lack of big guns? There was a 50 watt limit to 
power. Short of a multi-beam array, there was not a lot of big gun 
capability. I had an 8dB gain vertical up at 38 feet. That was the best i could 
do. 



I plan to participate again next year but will be a rover taking advantage 
of the WU/Bellaire/Southside Place/Houston interface within easy driving 
distance of my QTH. I figure and hour in each place and home for supper by 5:02 
PM.



From: Michael Wrenn via BVARC bvarc@bvarc.org
To: BRAZOS CLUB bvarc@bvarc.org 
Sent: Sunday, October 5, 2014 8:40 PM
Subject: Re: [BVARC] VHF simplex Local contest



It was challenging to say the least.  But, for me the challenge was not 
unexpected.  What was lacking was the presence of any big gun stations.  

Reflecting back on the HF contests that I've worked in the past, the Big 
Gun stations serve a purpose by giving the little pistols a target.  Without 
big gun stations you have a bunch of little pistols running around struggling 
to hear each other.  That is my impression of this contest.

As an outsider looking in, there seem to have been an unhealthy amount of 
frustration. I say unhealthy, because frustration can discourage the very 
operators that we are trying to entice into contesting. 

All that said, I believe this event will get better as time goes on. In 
fact, this is the kind of event that could be held multiple times throughout 
the year. And as awareness of the event grows, hopefully we'll see more 
stations on the air that have better coverage and can keep the lower power 
stations active and busy making contacts. 

Seven Three,

Michael - K5WRN
http://www.qrz.com/db/K5WRN



sorry to not answer during contest...got going in simi ragchew contest mode 
on VHF and no assist per repeaters, reflectors ect. My big whooping score was 
22 contacts and 5 city multsIt was fun. 73 Bill

Re: [BVARC] VHF simplex Local contest

2014-10-06 Thread Bruce via BVARC

i am off work today, will try to work some people. lol, maybe another time.

73...bruce

On 10/6/2014 11:11 AM, Michael Wrenn via BVARC wrote:
This event would work well as a sprint.  I also see it getting bigger 
as time goes on.


Seven Three,

Michael - K5WRN
http://www.qrz.com/db/K5WRN

On Mon, Oct 6, 2014 at 8:01 AM, K5HM via BVARC bvarc@bvarc.org 
mailto:bvarc@bvarc.org wrote:


Thanks to all who participated.  I am hoping to have greater
participation next time. I think a spring event would be good.

Planning now, hope to get better publicity for participation.

Also, want to consider a sprint type contest.  Sprints require
change of frequency after a contact.  That way participants spread
out, use more of the band and have to find others by tuning or
spotting

73,

Ron, K5HM

k5hm@gmail.com mailto:k5hm@gmail.com

www.qrz.com/db/k5hm http://www.qrz.com/db/k5hm

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*From:*BVARC [mailto:bvarc-boun...@bvarc.org
mailto:bvarc-boun...@bvarc.org] *On Behalf Of *Scott Medbury via
BVARC
*Sent:* Sunday, October 05, 2014 10:48 PM
*To:* 'James Burrough'; 'BRAZOS VALLEY AMATEUR RADIO CLUB'


*Subject:* Re: [BVARC] VHF simplex Local contest

This is why it was a challenge. Most antenna systems are simple.
Few arrays. Short distances. Lots of potential.

Rome wasn't built in a day.

I give Ron a lot of credit. What a fun start to what could easily
be a Spring and Fall event. Above all it gets us involved.

73 Scott KD5FBA

Scott Medbury

16802 Aprilmont Drive

Sugar Land, TX 77498-1941

smedb...@windstream.net mailto:smedb...@windstream.net

*From:*BVARC [mailto:bvarc-boun...@bvarc.org] *On Behalf Of *James
Burrough via BVARC
*Sent:* Sunday, October 05, 2014 9:25 PM
*To:* Michael Wrenn; BRAZOS VALLEY AMATEUR RADIO CLUB
*Subject:* Re: [BVARC] VHF simplex Local contest

What do you mean by a lack of big guns? There was a 50 watt
limit to power. Short of a multi-beam array, there was not a lot
of big gun capability. I had an 8dB gain vertical up at 38 feet.
That was the best i could do.

I plan to participate again next year but will be a rover taking
advantage of the WU/Bellaire/Southside Place/Houston interface
within easy driving distance of my QTH. I figure and hour in each
place and home for supper by 5:02 PM.

*From:*Michael Wrenn via BVARC bvarc@bvarc.org
mailto:bvarc@bvarc.org
*To:* BRAZOS CLUB bvarc@bvarc.org mailto:bvarc@bvarc.org
*Sent:* Sunday, October 5, 2014 8:40 PM
*Subject:* Re: [BVARC] VHF simplex Local contest

It was challenging to say the least. But, for me the challenge was
not unexpected.  What was lacking was the presence of any big gun
stations.

Reflecting back on the HF contests that I've worked in the past,
the Big Gun stations serve a purpose by giving the little pistols
a target. Without big gun stations you have a bunch of little
pistols running around struggling to hear each other.  That is my
impression of this contest.

As an outsider looking in, there seem to have been an unhealthy
amount of frustration. I say unhealthy, because frustration can
discourage the very operators that we are trying to entice into
contesting.

All that said, I believe this event will get better as time goes
on. In fact, this is the kind of event that could be held multiple
times throughout the year. And as awareness of the event grows,
hopefully we'll see more stations on the air that have better
coverage and can keep the lower power stations active and busy
making contacts.

Seven Three,

Michael - K5WRN
http://www.qrz.com/db/K5WRN

sorry to not answer during contest...got going in simi ragchew
contest mode on VHF and no assist per repeaters, reflectors ect.
My big whooping score was 22 contacts and 5 city multsIt was
fun. 73 Bill

- Original Message -

*From:*Rob McClure mailto:kc5...@gmail.com

*To:*BRAZOS VALLEY AMATEUR RADIO CLUB mailto:bvarc@bvarc.org
; Bill Stone mailto:dragn...@wt.net

*Sent:*Saturday, October 04, 2014 2:08 PM

*Subject:*Re: [BVARC] VHF simplex Local contest

Hello,

I might get in for the tail end of this. What is the exchange?

73 Rob KC5RET

On Oct 4, 2014 10:48 AM, Bill Stone via BVARC
bvarc@bvarc.org mailto:bvarc@bvarc.org wrote:

I will be on air today between 1PM -5PM ( on and off) to give
points in the VHF simplex local contest. 146.400-146.58 and
147.420-147.570. Remember that 146.520 should not be used in
the contest as is the national simplex call freq. The power
limit is 50 watts and QRP low power catagory only up to 5
watts. If you live in a city other than Houston like Bellaire,
South Side Place, Hedwig

Re: [BVARC] VHF simplex Local contest

2014-10-05 Thread Michael Wrenn via BVARC
It was challenging to say the least.  But, for me the challenge was not
unexpected.  What was lacking was the presence of any big gun stations.

Reflecting back on the HF contests that I've worked in the past, the Big
Gun stations serve a purpose by giving the little pistols a target.
Without big gun stations you have a bunch of little pistols running around
struggling to hear each other.  That is my impression of this contest.

As an outsider looking in, there seem to have been an unhealthy amount of
frustration. I say unhealthy, because frustration can discourage the very
operators that we are trying to entice into contesting.

All that said, I believe this event will get better as time goes on. In
fact, this is the kind of event that could be held multiple times
throughout the year. And as awareness of the event grows, hopefully we'll
see more stations on the air that have better coverage and can keep the
lower power stations active and busy making contacts.

Seven Three,

Michael - K5WRN
http://www.qrz.com/db/K5WRN
 sorry to not answer during contest...got going in simi ragchew contest
mode on VHF and no assist per repeaters, reflectors ect. My big whooping
score was 22 contacts and 5 city multsIt was fun. 73 Bill

- Original Message -
*From:* Rob McClure kc5...@gmail.com
*To:* BRAZOS VALLEY AMATEUR RADIO CLUB bvarc@bvarc.org ; Bill Stone
dragn...@wt.net
*Sent:* Saturday, October 04, 2014 2:08 PM
*Subject:* Re: [BVARC] VHF simplex Local contest

Hello,

I might get in for the tail end of this. What is the exchange?

73 Rob KC5RET
On Oct 4, 2014 10:48 AM, Bill Stone via BVARC bvarc@bvarc.org wrote:

  I will be on air today between 1PM -5PM ( on and off) to give points in
 the VHF simplex local contest. 146.400-146.58 and 147.420-147.570. Remember
 that 146.520 should not be used in the contest as is the national simplex
 call freq. The power limit is 50 watts and QRP low power catagory only up
 to 5 watts. If you live in a city other than Houston like Bellaire, South
 Side Place, Hedwig Village ect you will be a sought after multiplier in the
 contest. Please help support this local club contest sponsored by KARS and
 help some of our newer Hams that may only at this time have a VHF radio to
 get the feel and excitement of contest.

 Be Lookin For You In the Log

 73 Bill WS5H

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Re: [BVARC] VHF simplex Local contest

2014-10-05 Thread James Burrough via BVARC
What do you mean by a lack of big guns? There was a 50 watt limit to power. 
Short of a multi-beam array, there was not a lot of big gun capability. I had 
an 8dB gain vertical up at 38 feet. That was the best i could do. 
 
I plan to participate again next year but will be a rover taking advantage of 
the WU/Bellaire/Southside Place/Houston interface within easy driving distance 
of my QTH. I figure and hour in each place and home for supper by 5:02 PM.



From: Michael Wrenn via BVARC bvarc@bvarc.org
To: BRAZOS CLUB bvarc@bvarc.org 
Sent: Sunday, October 5, 2014 8:40 PM
Subject: Re: [BVARC] VHF simplex Local contest



It was challenging to say the least.  But, for me the challenge was not 
unexpected.  What was lacking was the presence of any big gun stations.  
Reflecting back on the HF contests that I've worked in the past, the Big Gun 
stations serve a purpose by giving the little pistols a target.  Without big 
gun stations you have a bunch of little pistols running around struggling to 
hear each other.  That is my impression of this contest.
As an outsider looking in, there seem to have been an unhealthy amount of 
frustration. I say unhealthy, because frustration can discourage the very 
operators that we are trying to entice into contesting. 
All that said, I believe this event will get better as time goes on. In fact, 
this is the kind of event that could be held multiple times throughout the 
year. And as awareness of the event grows, hopefully we'll see more stations on 
the air that have better coverage and can keep the lower power stations active 
and busy making contacts. 
Seven Three,
Michael - K5WRN
http://www.qrz.com/db/K5WRN



sorry to not answer during contest...got going in simi ragchew contest mode on 
VHF and no assist per repeaters, reflectors ect. My big whooping score was 22 
contacts and 5 city multsIt was fun. 73 Bill
- Original Message - 
From: Rob McClure 
To: BRAZOS VALLEY AMATEUR RADIO CLUB ; Bill Stone 
Sent: Saturday, October 04, 2014 2:08 PM
Subject: Re: [BVARC] VHF simplex Local contest


Hello, 
I might get in for the tail end of this. What is the exchange?
73 Rob KC5RET
On Oct 4, 2014 10:48 AM, Bill Stone via BVARC bvarc@bvarc.org wrote:

I will be on air today between 1PM -5PM ( on and off) to give points in the 
VHF simplex local contest. 146.400-146.58 and 147.420-147.570. Remember that 
146.520 should not be used in the contest as is the national simplex call 
freq. The power limit is 50 watts and QRP low power catagory only up to 5 
watts. If you live in a city other than Houston like Bellaire, South Side 
Place, Hedwig Village ect you will be a sought after multiplier in the 
contest. Please help support this local club contest sponsored by KARS and 
help some of our newer Hams that may only at this time have a VHF radio to get 
the feel and excitement of contest.
 
Be Lookin For You In the Log
 
73 Bill WS5H
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Re: [BVARC] VHF simplex Local contest

2014-10-05 Thread Scott Medbury via BVARC
This is why it was a challenge. Most antenna systems are simple. Few arrays.
Short distances. Lots of potential. 

Rome wasn't built in a day. 

 

I give Ron a lot of credit. What a fun start to what could easily be a
Spring and Fall event. Above all it gets us involved.

 

73 Scott KD5FBA

 

 

Scott Medbury

16802 Aprilmont Drive

Sugar Land, TX 77498-1941

smedb...@windstream.net

 

From: BVARC [mailto:bvarc-boun...@bvarc.org] On Behalf Of James Burrough via
BVARC
Sent: Sunday, October 05, 2014 9:25 PM
To: Michael Wrenn; BRAZOS VALLEY AMATEUR RADIO CLUB
Subject: Re: [BVARC] VHF simplex Local contest

 

What do you mean by a lack of big guns? There was a 50 watt limit to
power. Short of a multi-beam array, there was not a lot of big gun
capability. I had an 8dB gain vertical up at 38 feet. That was the best i
could do. 

 

I plan to participate again next year but will be a rover taking advantage
of the WU/Bellaire/Southside Place/Houston interface within easy driving
distance of my QTH. I figure and hour in each place and home for supper by
5:02 PM.

 

From: Michael Wrenn via BVARC bvarc@bvarc.org
To: BRAZOS CLUB bvarc@bvarc.org 
Sent: Sunday, October 5, 2014 8:40 PM
Subject: Re: [BVARC] VHF simplex Local contest

 

It was challenging to say the least.  But, for me the challenge was not
unexpected.  What was lacking was the presence of any big gun stations.  

Reflecting back on the HF contests that I've worked in the past, the Big Gun
stations serve a purpose by giving the little pistols a target.  Without big
gun stations you have a bunch of little pistols running around struggling to
hear each other.  That is my impression of this contest.

As an outsider looking in, there seem to have been an unhealthy amount of
frustration. I say unhealthy, because frustration can discourage the very
operators that we are trying to entice into contesting. 

All that said, I believe this event will get better as time goes on. In
fact, this is the kind of event that could be held multiple times throughout
the year. And as awareness of the event grows, hopefully we'll see more
stations on the air that have better coverage and can keep the lower power
stations active and busy making contacts. 

Seven Three,

Michael - K5WRN
http://www.qrz.com/db/K5WRN

 

sorry to not answer during contest...got going in simi ragchew contest mode
on VHF and no assist per repeaters, reflectors ect. My big whooping score
was 22 contacts and 5 city multsIt was fun. 73 Bill

- Original Message - 

From: Rob McClure mailto:kc5...@gmail.com  

To: BRAZOS VALLEY AMATEUR RADIO CLUB mailto:bvarc@bvarc.org  ; Bill Stone
mailto:dragn...@wt.net  

Sent: Saturday, October 04, 2014 2:08 PM

Subject: Re: [BVARC] VHF simplex Local contest

 

Hello, 

I might get in for the tail end of this. What is the exchange?

73 Rob KC5RET

On Oct 4, 2014 10:48 AM, Bill Stone via BVARC bvarc@bvarc.org wrote:

I will be on air today between 1PM -5PM ( on and off) to give points in the
VHF simplex local contest. 146.400-146.58 and 147.420-147.570. Remember that
146.520 should not be used in the contest as is the national simplex call
freq. The power limit is 50 watts and QRP low power catagory only up to 5
watts. If you live in a city other than Houston like Bellaire, South Side
Place, Hedwig Village ect you will be a sought after multiplier in the
contest. Please help support this local club contest sponsored by KARS and
help some of our newer Hams that may only at this time have a VHF radio to
get the feel and excitement of contest.

 

Be Lookin For You In the Log

 

73 Bill WS5H


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[BVARC] VHF simplex Local contest

2014-10-04 Thread Bill Stone via BVARC
I will be on air today between 1PM -5PM ( on and off) to give points in the VHF 
simplex local contest. 146.400-146.58 and 147.420-147.570. Remember that 
146.520 should not be used in the contest as is the national simplex call freq. 
The power limit is 50 watts and QRP low power catagory only up to 5 watts. If 
you live in a city other than Houston like Bellaire, South Side Place, Hedwig 
Village ect you will be a sought after multiplier in the contest. Please help 
support this local club contest sponsored by KARS and help some of our newer 
Hams that may only at this time have a VHF radio to get the feel and excitement 
of contest.

Be Lookin For You In the Log

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Re: [BVARC] VHF simplex Local contest

2014-10-04 Thread Rob McClure via BVARC
Hello,

I might get in for the tail end of this. What is the exchange?

73 Rob KC5RET
On Oct 4, 2014 10:48 AM, Bill Stone via BVARC bvarc@bvarc.org wrote:

  I will be on air today between 1PM -5PM ( on and off) to give points in
 the VHF simplex local contest. 146.400-146.58 and 147.420-147.570. Remember
 that 146.520 should not be used in the contest as is the national simplex
 call freq. The power limit is 50 watts and QRP low power catagory only up
 to 5 watts. If you live in a city other than Houston like Bellaire, South
 Side Place, Hedwig Village ect you will be a sought after multiplier in the
 contest. Please help support this local club contest sponsored by KARS and
 help some of our newer Hams that may only at this time have a VHF radio to
 get the feel and excitement of contest.

 Be Lookin For You In the Log

 73 Bill WS5H

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Re: [BVARC] VHF simplex Local contest

2014-10-04 Thread Bill Stone via BVARC
sorry to not answer during contest...got going in simi ragchew contest mode on 
VHF and no assist per repeaters, reflectors ect. My big whooping score was 22 
contacts and 5 city multsIt was fun. 73 Bill
  - Original Message - 
  From: Rob McClure 
  To: BRAZOS VALLEY AMATEUR RADIO CLUB ; Bill Stone 
  Sent: Saturday, October 04, 2014 2:08 PM
  Subject: Re: [BVARC] VHF simplex Local contest


  Hello, 

  I might get in for the tail end of this. What is the exchange?

  73 Rob KC5RET

  On Oct 4, 2014 10:48 AM, Bill Stone via BVARC bvarc@bvarc.org wrote:

I will be on air today between 1PM -5PM ( on and off) to give points in the 
VHF simplex local contest. 146.400-146.58 and 147.420-147.570. Remember that 
146.520 should not be used in the contest as is the national simplex call freq. 
The power limit is 50 watts and QRP low power catagory only up to 5 watts. If 
you live in a city other than Houston like Bellaire, South Side Place, Hedwig 
Village ect you will be a sought after multiplier in the contest. Please help 
support this local club contest sponsored by KARS and help some of our newer 
Hams that may only at this time have a VHF radio to get the feel and excitement 
of contest.

Be Lookin For You In the Log

73 Bill WS5H

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