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CQ Worldwide VHF Contest: 1800Z, Jul 20 to 2100Z, Jul 21

BJ radionut

Supporting Member and 6m addict
May 9, 2008
4,454
5,300
623
35 miles East of Indianapolis
https://www.cqww-vhf.com/

Objectives
The objectives of this contest are for amateurs around the world to contact as many amateurs as possible in the contest period, to promote VHF, to allow VHF operators the opportunity to experience the enhanced propagation available at this time of year, and for interested amateurs to collect VHF Maidenhead grid locators for award credits.

Bands
All amateur radio frequencies on 50 MHz (6 meters) and 144 MHz (2 meters) may be used as authorized by local law and license class. Note exceptions in Rule XI for common repeater frequencies and 146.52 MHz

Exchange
Callsign and Maidenhead grid locator (4 characters, e.g., EM15). Signal reports are not required and should not be included in the log entry.
 
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Well VERY mild, LAZY operation for me this contest.:ROFLMAO:
Single Band/ Single op operation
Total Log Time: 136 minutes (2 hrs-16 minutes)
Total Pts: 2,012
42 different Grids
17 different States
DX: Countries worked
Mexico- 2 contacts
Venezuela
Cuba
CANARY Island's /off the coast of AFRICA
Still a fun operation
All the Best
Gary/W9FNB
 
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