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Sept 2010 VHF Midwest Mania! |
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Check out the tabs for planned Rover activity, fixed station plans, Grid Maps of the region, and results after the event is over.
Please, get on the air September 11th and 12th on bands 50 MHz and above! Collect some new grids from the Great Plains! |
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| | | | Get on the Air!
Rovers:
Pick grids in the region (or nearby) to activate and pass your plans to
Fixed stations:
If you are in the Midwest Division (IA, KS, NE, MO) or in states surrounding and will be looking for activity, pass your plans to
Rules:
ARRL Sept Rules
Last Year:
2009 MM! Website
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The ARRL September VHF Contest approaches. Too often activity is somewhat limited in Nebraska and Kansas and states that border this area.
What if the operators in the Great Plains region made a concerted effort to get on for the same contest? What if there were rovers active in the area keeping things more lively? What if stations from surrounding states pointed their antennas to the great expanse of the Midwest and found stations? Could be fun!
The Midwest Division is Iowa, Missouri, Kansas and Nebraska. Eastern Colorado, Oklahoma, and South Dakota add to this to make the Great Plains region. If activity increases across the region for this one event, then that is a good thing. |
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Check back every few days watching for updates!
Last update: 16 Sep 2010 0430Z |
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Seeking email addy's for: (any leads?)
CO: N4UK, WW0AL
IA: AB0HF,K0JQA,KC0TDJ,WB0CQO
KS: N0KQX,NB0Z,W0CEM, N0XJ, W0DRL
MO: KC0PTM,N0UIH,KA0MR,K0ETC, W0JRP, N0DWR,
NE: AE0G, W0KT
OK: KA0VAN,KC5EDX,KC5EIU,W5OK, KD5DLL, K5TTN, NL7CO
SD: W0GC, KE0Z
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