Re: Central States VHF Society Conference Table
Michael Daly
Hi all, This year’s conference conflicts with a family visit from son and his children from Arlington V so I won’t be going to Lincoln. Mike, n5sj
From: nmvhf@groups.io [mailto:nmvhf@groups.io] On Behalf Of James Duffey
Sent: Wednesday, July 03, 2019 2:02 PM To: nmvhf@groups.io Subject: Re: [nmvhf] Central States VHF Society Conference Table
Check with Bill. Stock was low last I heard. He would be happy to sell you one if we have them. James Duffey KK6MC Cedar Crest NM
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Re: Central States VHF Society Conference Table
KC7QY
Duffey, I'll be there and will help with manning the table. Jim KC7QY
On Wednesday, July 3, 2019, 01:32:49 PM MDT, James Duffey <JamesDuffey@...> wrote:
I have asked for a table at the CSVHF swap night with the notion to promote the NMVHF society and the Worked All NM grids. I was thinking of putting together a small display including a NM map with all the grids marked off on it and perhaps some handouts. We can also sell tee-shirts. If anyone else has any ideas, let me know, and for those of you who are going, some help in manning the table would be nice. - Duffey KK6MC James Duffey KK6MC Cedar Crest NM
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Re: Central States VHF Society Conference Table
Mike WB2FKO
Note that KK6MC will be representing in the tech sessions as well, giving a talk on Moxon antennas. Mike
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Re: Central States VHF Society Conference Table
Bill
Duffey, Glad you took the initiative. I'll bring the banner, t shirts and any remaining coffee cups. The NM grid award is a good idea. I'll take a turn at the table. 73 Bill W7QQ
On Wed, Jul 3, 2019 at 1:32 PM James Duffey <JamesDuffey@...> wrote: I have asked for a table at the CSVHF swap night with the notion to promote the NMVHF society and the Worked All NM grids. I was thinking of putting together a small display including a NM map with all the grids marked off on it and perhaps some handouts. We can also sell tee-shirts. If anyone else has any ideas, let me know, and for those of you who are going, some help in manning the table would be nice. - Duffey KK6MC
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Re: Central States VHF Society Conference Table
James Duffey
If we have some, we will sell them.
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On Jul 3, 2019, at 14:35, Alden Oyer <atoyer@...> wrote:
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Re: Central States VHF Society Conference Table
Alden Oyer
I have one. Thought they could be sold with the tee shirts. Alden, AG5S
On Jul 3, 2019, at 14:02, James Duffey <JamesDuffey@...> wrote:
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Re: Central States VHF Society Conference Table
James Duffey
Check with Bill. Stock was low last I heard. He would be happy to sell you one if we have them.
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On Jul 3, 2019, at 13:48, Alden Oyer <atoyer@...> wrote:
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Re: Central States VHF Society Conference Table
Alden Oyer
Any coffee mugs to sell? Regardless, have a great trip. Cheers, Alden, AG5S
On Jul 3, 2019, at 13:36, Bill Mader <billamader@...> wrote:
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Re: Central States VHF Society Conference Table
Good luck to you there Duffey! Have a safe, fun trip. W6H NM Coordinator, Route 66 On-the-Air 7-15 Sep 2019 ARRL New Mexico Section Manager ARRL - The national association for Amateur Radio™ Duke City Hamfest BoD www.dukecityhamfest.org 20-22 Sep 2019 President, Albuquerque DX Association
On Wed, Jul 3, 2019 at 1:32 PM James Duffey <JamesDuffey@...> wrote: I have asked for a table at the CSVHF swap night with the notion to promote the NMVHF society and the Worked All NM grids. I was thinking of putting together a small display including a NM map with all the grids marked off on it and perhaps some handouts. We can also sell tee-shirts. If anyone else has any ideas, let me know, and for those of you who are going, some help in manning the table would be nice. - Duffey KK6MC
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Central States VHF Society Conference Table
James Duffey
I have asked for a table at the CSVHF swap night with the notion to promote the NMVHF society and the Worked All NM grids. I was thinking of putting together a small display including a NM map with all the grids marked off on it and perhaps some handouts. We can also sell tee-shirts. If anyone else has any ideas, let me know, and for those of you who are going, some help in manning the table would be nice. - Duffey KK6MC
James Duffey KK6MC Cedar Crest NM
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New Mexico QSO Party -- 2019 Results posted
Brian Mileshosky
Greetings --
The 2019 New Mexico QSO Party, which took place last April, was another great success. Hams from all over New Mexico, the United States, and the world took to HF and 6 meters for a day of fun and enjoyment. A huge thank you goes to the members and leadership of the Valencia County Amateur Radio Association who sponsored this year's event, as well as to the individuals and clubs who sponsored this year's plaque awards. And, of course, to every person and ham club who participated in the QSO Party. Here are some statistics from this year's event: — Logs submitted: 129 — Total NMQP QSOs logged: 4,392 — Unique New Mexico stations logged: 89 — New Mexico logs submitted: 48 — New Mexico club affiliations reported in logs: 14 — New Mexico counties activated: 30 of 33 (not activated: Catron, Colfax, Hidalgo) — US states logged: 49 of 50 — Canadian provinces logged: 7 of 13 — Countries/DXCC entities logged: 11 Complete results, broken down by operating category as well as special awards can be found under the "Results" link at www.newmexicoqsoparty.org Pictures contributed by those who participated this year will be added to the album found by clicking on the “Photos” link. Congratulations to all! Plaques and participant certificates will be produced and delivered in the coming weeks. The New Mexico QSO Party returns on the second Saturday of April 2020 -- we hope you and your club will join the fun. 73, Brian N5ZGT
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Re: KK6MC talk on VHF at ADXA meeting 1730 MDT June 26 at Copper Canyon Cafe
James Duffey
Thanks Bill.
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On Jun 25, 2019, at 11:15, Bill <bill4070@...> wrote:
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Re: KK6MC talk on VHF at ADXA meeting 1730 MDT June 26 at Copper Canyon Cafe
Bill
Copper Canyon Cafe is located at 5455 Gibson Blvd SE in Albuquerque. That's between cross streets San Mateo and San Pedro. Bill W7QQ
On Tue, Jun 25, 2019 at 10:13 AM James Duffey <JamesDuffey@...> wrote: I will be presenting an introduction to VHF operation, mostly 6M, at the Albuquerque DX Association meeting this Wednesday, June 26. You do not need to be a member to attend. All are welcome. The meeting starts at 1730 with dinner, on your own. The presentation will begin between 1830 and 1900 and last about an hour.
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KK6MC talk on VHF at ADXA meeting 1730 MDT June 26 at Copper Canyon Cafe
James Duffey
I will be presenting an introduction to VHF operation, mostly 6M, at the Albuquerque DX Association meeting this Wednesday, June 26. You do not need to be a member to attend. All are welcome. The meeting starts at 1730 with dinner, on your own. The presentation will begin between 1830 and 1900 and last about an hour.
I hope to see you there! - KK6MC James Duffey KK6MC Cedar Crest NM
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Re: KK6MC/r in June VHF contest
Keith Morehouse
...dupes are ignored in the scoring process. Both on your end and at the ARRL. Dupes do not alter your score. -W9RM Keith Morehouse via MotoG
On Wed, Jun 19, 2019, 6:58 PM John Klem <klemjf@...> wrote: Perhaps the dupe fear is related to the apocalyptic warning that at least my logging software issues when I'm about to enter one? Please tell me and perhaps a few other inexperienced contesters why we shouldn't worry. I'm guessing dupes are ignored somewhere in the scoring process? Are they properly ignored in the score my logging software generates?
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Re: KK6MC/r in June VHF contest
Bill
John, It's always best to log QSOs reported as dupes wherever a conflict is indicated. Unlike some contests, there is no penalty for dupes in ARRL VHF contests. It is an unfortunate certainty that one of the stations will miss the score when either station indicates there's a dupe. On the few occasions I've run into someone hard headed I simply say that I'll look into it, may I have your grid please so I can verify my findings. I've never run into someone who does not provide that info even though he/she may fight over whether or not they'll "work you again". A second approach is to ask for the date/time at which they have you listed as a contact. Most logging programs provide that info. Real dupes are not counted for score or a mult. That said, always, ALWAYS log the latest contact, even if you find a log error. There's nothing to lose. NMVHF Society has a subject matter expert covering contesting and logging (W9RM Keith) if you want to learn more about the intricacies. 73 Bill W7QQ
On Wed, Jun 19, 2019 at 5:58 PM John Klem <klemjf@...> wrote: Perhaps the dupe fear is related to the apocalyptic warning that at least my logging software issues when I'm about to enter one? Please tell me and perhaps a few other inexperienced contesters why we shouldn't worry. I'm guessing dupes are ignored somewhere in the scoring process? Are they properly ignored in the score my logging software generates?
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Re: KK6MC/r in June VHF contest
John Klem
Perhaps the dupe fear is related to the apocalyptic warning that at least my logging software issues when I'm about to enter one? Please tell me and perhaps a few other inexperienced contesters why we shouldn't worry. I'm guessing dupes are ignored somewhere in the scoring process? Are they properly ignored in the score my logging software generates?
John, AA5PR
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Re: [VHFcontesting] Digital Modes (FT8) in January 2019 Contest
On Wed, 19 Jun 2019, Dave Miller wrote:
Nomex suit onhmmmmmm.... Interesting. I had thought about Points per Contact: CW 3 Ph 2 Digital 1 Jonesy -- Marvin L Jones | W3DHJ | W3DHJ | https://W3DHJ.net/ Pueblo, Colorado | @ | Jonesy | __ linux FreeBSD 38.238N 104.547W | jonz.net | DM78rf | 73 SK
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Re: [VHFcontesting] Digital Modes (FT8) in January 2019 Contest
Keith Morehouse
Where I live, EVERY contact on 2M and above is DX. There may be 5-10 local QSOs to be made, but many of them are only available because I moved them from 6. The closest concentration of 'above 6M ops' ( "Above's" ?? ) is 250 miles away. I work more 2M stations on meteor scatter then locals. I live and die by 6M openings and, like Paul, I can be nationally competitive in June if 6M cooperates. I'm also a little strange, evidently (according to some), because I do VHF contests specifically to run rate. Massive rate.... I'm addicted to rate. This is why I have issues with FT8 attracting a lot of ops off of SSB, but that's not what this thread is about. Dropping 6M would be the death of serious VHF contesting for me and many others. A lot of the big signals you hear on 6 in the western half of the county ONLY work 6. We would all be gone or, at most, we would be giving out token multipliers on 2M scatter. Knee jerk reactions have seriously hurt VHF contesting in the past (revised Rover rules....), don't make the same mistake. -W9RM Keith Morehouse via MotoG
On Wed, Jun 19, 2019, 11:44 AM Paul Kiesel via VHFcontesting <vhfcontesting@...> wrote: I've finally come to the realization that digital is here to stay. I hate that not so many SSB and CW contacts can be made now during the contests. It's not that they are superior to FT8, but that operating in the contest is a hell of a lot less fun without them.
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Re: KK6MC/r in June VHF contest
Keith Morehouse
Golden Log syndrome ?? -RM Keith Morehouse via MotoG
On Tue, Jun 18, 2019, 11:55 PM Bruce Draper <bruceaa5b@...> wrote: I wish I had a recording of this exchange in the June contest, 6-meter phone. It was kinda funny, kinda irritating.
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