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2015 ARRL August UHF Contest

17 Logs Received

Published 2015-09-17

Callsign

Score

ARRL Section

Category

Bands

QSOs

Points

Grids

Rover Grids Activated

Grids Activated

PNW Grids Worked

WW7D/R
28188
WWA
Limited Rover
CDEF
241
972
29
7
see below
8
N7EPD
11232
WWA
SOHP
CDEFGH
83
351
32

CN87
10
KE0CO
9744
WWA
SOLP
CDEF
82
336
29

CN87
9
K7ND
9207
WWA
SOHP
CDEF
71
297
31

CN87
11
WA7TZY
5658
WWA
SOHP
CDF
62
246
23

CN87
10
KD7UO
4266
WWA
SOLP
CDEF
58
237
18

CN97
8
KG7P
2205
WWA
SOLP
CDEF
36
147
15

CN87
5
N6ZE*
1836

SOLP
CDEF
41
153
12

DM04

K7YDL
1152
OR
SOLP
CDF
26
96
12

CN85
8
VE7AFZ/R
924
BC
Unlimited Rover
CDF
24
84
11
2
see below
6
K7HSJ
384
OR
SOLP
CDEF
12
48
8

CN94
2
K7MDL
252
WWA
SOLP
CDF
11
42
6

CN87
3
KE7MSU/R
252
OR
Limited Rover
DEF
8
36
7
2
see below
2
K7ATN
225
WWA
SOLP
CDEF
12
45
5

CN85
2
N6KW
195
WWA
SOLP
D
13
39
5

CN87
5
KE7IHG
150
OR
SOLP
DEF
6
30
5

CN85
2
K0VIZ
12
OR
SOLP
D
2
6
2

CN85
2

* = 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 2015
Unlimited Rover: VE7AFZ/R-BC
Limited Rover: WW7D/R-WWA, KE7MSU/R-OR
Single-Op High Power: N7EPD-WWA
Single-Op Low Power: K7YDL-OR, KE0CO-WWA


ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

N6ZE SOLP: I operated on Sunday morning only from atop a ridge in the Santa Monica Mts (DM04qb). At 7:00AM, it was already hot with clear skies; Santa Monica Bay was covered with a low overcast. Visibility Northerly was unrestricted, but with a bit of fog in low lying valleys.Best 903 MHz DX was W6QIW in DM04ck at 115 km/ 71.5 miles. I also worked him on 222/432/1296. Best 70 cm DX was a KJ6SJY who was hiking in DM12 with an FM handheld. I worked both W6QIW & WA6EJO on 4 different bands. I worked 20 unique callsigns. Special kudos to members of Ventura Co. AmateurRadio Society (VCARS) & Conejo Valley Amateur Radio Club (CVARC) who provided me with many contacts. All but 1 contact on 902 MHz FM was made with ALINCO GJ-G29 222/902MHZ FM Handhelds. Equipment: 222MHz: FT736 (20w) & most of an M>2yagi; 432MHz: FT736(20w) & .5 of an M>2 yagi; 903MHz ALINCO DJ-G29 (5w) & small M>2 yagi; 1296MHz: FT736 (10w) & .5 of M>2 yagi. On Saturday afternoon, my XYL & I drove in much of CM94 for several hours and heard no one as we traveled. I originally wanted to enter as /Rover, but because no Rover QSOs made from CM94 negated that possibility due to current ARRL rules!

K7MDL SOLP WWA: 222-432-1296.  432 on the 2M beam, 222 on an indoor LP. 1296 on 28 looper on the tower at 50W.

KE7IHG SOLP Portable: Just worked a short time...

KE7MSU/R Limited Rover activated CN85 CN86

VE7AFZ/R Unlimited Rover activated CO80 CN89

WW7D/R Limited Rover activated CN85 CN86 CN87 CN88 CN96 CN97 CN98
Good activity in the Pacific Northwest made this a fun contest.  Full story is here: http://tinyurl.com/WW7DUHF2015