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2024 ARRL 222 MHz and Up Distance Contest

August 3-4, 2024

8 Logs Received

Posted 2024-09-28
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N6ZE * 5,072 SB Rover CD9E 44 70 see notes below 0
N7QOZ 3,744 WA SOF CD 37 55 CN87tf 11
AI7ID 2,959 ID Multi-Op CD9E 67 105 DN13ql 7
K7ND 2,921 WA SOF CD9E 30 54 CN87qf 10
K7MDL 2,627 WA SOF CD9EF 23 50 CN87xs 10
KA7RRA/R 2,097 WA Rover CD 14 22 see notes below 8
KG7PD 1,044 WA SOF CE 12 24 CN87uu 2
N7DB 46 OR SOF D 1 1 CN85uj 1

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

Band Codes: C - 220 MHz, D - 432 MHz, 9 - 902 MHz, E - 1296 MHz, F - 2304 MHz, G - 3456 MHz, H - 5760 MHz, I - 10 GHz

PNWVHFS Award Winners

Certificates at the PNWVHFS Conference Oct 2024

Washington Oregon Idaho
Rover KA7RRA/R
Multi-Op W7IMC
Single-Op Fixed N7QOZ N7DB

Additional Rover Information

N6ZE/R:
Activated:  DM04qb, DM04nd

KA7RRA/R:
Activated 4 PNW grids:  CN88, CN87, CN97, CN98
Worked 2 PNW grids:  CN87, CN88

Soapbox Comments

AI7ID - DN13ql
Operators: W7IMC, N7ENS, N6WTI, KD7DY
Lots of smoke, haze and high temps, everyone had fun and learned a great deal. Longest qso's were on 446 and made some 1.2 ghz contacts out to 25 miles. All contacts were on FM. 73 Scott W7IMC

K7ND - CN87qf
Was running barefoot during the 222 and up contest and received a few comments that I wasn't as strong as usual. About 13db difference.