Category Archives: Webinar Archive
N4IS – Waller Flag Construction
N4IS looks at lowband receive principles and construction of the Horizontal Waller Flag PRESENTATION SLIDES: WF WWROF WEBNAIR FEB 2017 N4IS_2
Solar Topics – Where We’re Headed
Dayton 2016 – Contest Activities
Tim Duffy K3LR showcases Contest University (CTU) and other contest related activities at Dayton 2016.
High Performance RX Antennas for a Small Lot
Jose Carlos (JC), N4IS, will look at basic concepts of RX antennas and share his experiences with lowband RX antennas on a small lot, including the Waller Flag. PRESENTATION SLIDES: WWROF WEBNAIR RX Antennas for a Small Lot
Design Issues for a VHF-UHF Solid State RF Power Amplifier
Carl K9LA will deviate from his usual presentations on propagation and solar topics to discuss design issues for a 50 Watt VHF-UHF solid state RF power amplifier. This is not a construction project, but rather a presentation of notes gathered … Continue reading
Team W4AAW Totally Remote Multi-Multi Contesting
How in the world did a M/M contest station deliver a top ten finish with no operators in the shack? Team W4AAW has taken remote operation to the next level, fully automated M/M contesting. There’s even a zero-cost client option. … Continue reading
WRTC 2018 Update
WRTC 2018 Update in three parts:
WRTC 2018 Overview and News – by Chris, DL1MGB, President of the organization committee.
Competition Rules for 2018 – by Uwe, DL8OBF, Director for Competition
Work All Germany Contest a new WRTC qualification event – by Christian, DL8MBS, WAG Contest Director
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VHF Contesting Optimize Your Station Experience! by Joel Harrison W5ZN
VHF contesting is an exciting part of amateur radio and the contest scene. It presents some differences and challenges from HF contesting but is just as rewarding in achievement. Whether you’re looking for a top 10 score, increasing your VUCC or WAS level or want to enjoy a weekend with a new amateur radio experience this information will be of benefit to you. Continue reading
VHF Rovers Contesting Operations and Impact by Rick K1DS
– Brief history of roving, both before and after ARRL adopted the category.
– Equipping the basic and sophisticated rover
– Rover activity Rover contest scores and their impact on fixed stations
– Future rovers and the new VHF contest rules Continue reading
2015 Contest University and Contesting Activities at Dayton Tim Duffy, K3LR
Tim Duffy, K3LR, presents a look at CTU and Contesting related activities scheduled for the 2015 Dayton Hamvention