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2014 ARRL August UHF Contest

9 Logs Received

Published 2014-09-21

Callsign

Score

ARRL Section

Category

Bands

QSOs

Points

Grids

Rover Grids Activated

Grids Activated

PNW Grids Worked

Operators
WW7D/R
22464
WWA
Limited Rover
CDEF
178
702
32
7
see below
10
WW7D
N7EPD
12960
WWA
SOHP
CDEFGH
78
360
36
--
CN87
9
N7EPD
K7ND
8370
WWA
SOHP
CDEF
67
279
30
--
CN87
10
K7ND
KD7TS
3705
WWA
SOHP
CDEFGHJ
39
195
19
--
CN76
5
KD7TS
KG7P
1056
WWA
SOLP
CDEF
22
96
11
--
CN87
4
KG7P
KD7UO
840
WWA
SOLP
CDF
24
84
10
--
CN97
4
KD7UO
N6ZE/R*
621
SB
Limited Rover
CDE
19
69
9
2
see below
--
N6ZE
K7HSJ
294
OR
SOLP
CDEFG
9
42
7
--
CN94
2
K7HSJ
N7DB
144
OR
SOLP
CD
8
24
6
--
CN85
3
N7DB

* = PNWVHFS Member operating outside the Society region. Not eligible for PNWVHFS Awards.

Band Codes: C - 222 MHz, D - 432 MHz, E - 902 MHz, F - 1.2 GHz, G - 2.3 GHz, H - 3.4 GHz, I - 5.7 GHz, J - 10 GHz
L - 300+ GHz

PNWVHFS AWARD WINNERS
Certificates at the PNWVHFS Conference in October 2014
Limited Rover: WW7D/R-WWA
Single-Op High Power: N7EPD-WWA
Single-Op Low Power: K7HSJ-OR, KG7P-WWA


ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

N6ZE/R Limited Rover: Activated DM03 DM04
Despite having limited time available for the contest, I did manage to operate from 2 grids and most QSOs were made with whip antennas. A 'highlight' of the
test was to work 4 stations on 902.1 MHz FM. Of note is that we all used 2.5 watt ALINCO DJ-G29 handheld transceivers with small antennas. I used an M>2
9 element yagi. Best DX for me on 902.1 MHz was WA6EJO at just under 20 miles and with hills affecting the path.

N7DB Single-Op Low Power: Very quiet in the Portland area. Usual stations not on this weekend.

WW7D/R Limited Rover: Activated CN85 CN86 CN87 CN88 CN96 CN97 CN98
Quite an adventure from preparation through the rove itself.  The full story is here: http://tinyurl.com/WW7DUHF2014