Contesting on VHF and Above

Contesting on VHF and Above
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Discover the world of VHF contesting, learn about major contests, entry levels, awards, objectives, scoring, and operating tips. Explore how to improve skills, understand propagation, work towards awards, and most importantly, have fun! Get insights into why contesting is exciting and how to enhance your station for optimal performance.

  • VHF Contesting
  • Operating Tips
  • Major Contests
  • Awards
  • Propagation

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  1. Contesting on VHF and Above Contesting on VHF and Above Jim Lommen KC7QY Socorro, NM (DM64) 51stCentral States VHF Society Conference July 27-30, 2017 | Albuquerque, New Mexico 1

  2. Outline Outline Why contest VHF Awards (VUCC, WAS, DXCC, etc.) Major VHF+ Contests Entry level contest categories (Single band, 3 Band, FM Only, All Band, Rover) Contest logging: software, Cabrillo logs, log submission, the Robot, Log checking report Contest operating tips 2

  3. Why Contest? Why Contest? Improve operating skill Learn about propagation Improve your station Work toward awards Have FUN!!! 3

  4. Major VHF and Above Contests Major VHF and Above Contests ARRL VHF June, January, and September CQ WW VHF July 6M & 2M Only ARRL 222 and Up August (note: distance scoring uses 6 figure grids) 10GHz and Up August and September (two weekends, combined score) ARRL EME September November (three weekends, bands vary by date) Central States VHF Spring Sprints April and May (most are 4 hours, single band) SMIRK 6 Meter Contest - July 4

  5. VHF+ Awards VHF+ Awards Just Like HF; WAS, DXCC, WAC VUCC VHF/UHF Century Club (Confirm 100 grids on 6M or 2M; fewer on higher bands) Fred Fish Memorial Award, FFMA 6M, confirm all 488 grids in the continental US 2M WA(48)S via terrestrial modes. 5

  6. Contest Objective Contest Objective Work as many other stations as you can (Qs) Work as many Multipliers as possible (Mults) 6

  7. Contest Scoring Contest Scoring In general QSOs X Points X Multipliers Example; 100 Qs worth 1 points = 100 25 Qs worth 2 points = 50 5 Qs worth 3 points = 15 Multipliers = 60 Grids Score = (100 + 50 + 15) x 60 = 9,900 7

  8. Contest Basics Contest Basics Read the rules Know the contest exchange Set up your logging software (in advance) Log in UTC!!! More BIC time = higher score Review and score your log (accuracy counts) Submit the Cabrillo log to the sponsors no log is too small 8

  9. Basic Entry Levels for Single Operator Basic Entry Levels for Single Operator Single Band All Band 3 Band (50, 144, 432MHz; low power) FM Only Portable (typically QRP) Rover (anyone that operates from more than one grid) 9

  10. Assistance Assistance Different from HF contests but varies by sponsor You may self spot on DX-alerting nets, chatrooms, etc. (limited for CQ VHF) Rovers can use APRS tracking Repeater spotting allowed for ARRL contests Use of FM national calling frequencies allowed (by ARRL, not for CQ but other simplex frequencies OK) 10

  11. Contest Logging Software Contest Logging Software N1MM+ N3FJP VHF Log W3KM VHFLOG and KMRoverlog N1MU RoverLog You can still paper log! 11

  12. Paper Log Submission Paper Log Submission 12

  13. Cabrillo Log Cabrillo Log 13

  14. Log Submission E-mail Cabrillo file (your call.log) to Contest Sponsor or use their app. Get help from your local club if having difficulties Robot will confirm log acceptance or note issues 14

  15. Contesting Tips Contesting Tips BIC, can t say that too often Be loud on 2M Listen for the weak ones Be patient when signals fade, wait and they will come back Follow the rovers, get all the mults you can and help them out Rovers will often ask you to move up the bands with them DO IT! Check the CW portion of the band, extends your range and can add mults Add digital modes Upgrade your station. You can add dB relatively inexpensively at VHF/UHF 15

  16. Contesting Tips Contesting Tips - continued Log dupes, don t waste time discussing. Move on to the next QSO. Check your Cabrillo logs for obvious errors Study your log checking reports when they are posted. See what you need to improve on. Read the soapbox comments. See what you might have missed. Glean tips. Put your logs up on LoTW please! 16

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