Congrats from VUCC Sat #150
73
Kyle Yoksh K0KN Olathe, KS
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Today I received VUCC Sat certificate #236 from the ARRL. Thanks to all the operators who helped me achieve this, especially portable operators in grids away from home.
KC9TTR
First of all, congrats to KC9TTR for #236 !!
As a side comment, I look up at VUCC #226 (dated 12-29-11). That means there have been only 100 VUCC's this year. The death of HO68, SO67, AO51 and now AO27 really put the 'hurt' on new activity. I feel fortunate to have got most of my grids from AO-51. Any future VUCC's are going to take a lot of effort and hard work.
73, Ted, K7TRK
-----Original Message----- From: amsat-bb-bounces@amsat.org [mailto:amsat-bb-bounces@amsat.org] On Behalf Of K&R Yoksh Sent: Monday, December 17, 2012 2:49 PM To: amsat-bb@amsat.org Subject: [amsat-bb] Re: VUCC Sat
Congrats from VUCC Sat #150
73
Kyle Yoksh K0KN Olathe, KS
--- Original Message ---
Today I received VUCC Sat certificate #236 from the ARRL. Thanks to all the operators who helped me achieve this, especially portable operators in grids away from home.
KC9TTR
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My goodness! I got #135 on April 5th 2004. There must have been a long dry spell.
On Mon, Dec 17, 2012 at 7:07 PM, Ted k7trkradio@charter.net wrote:
First of all, congrats to KC9TTR for #236 !!
As a side comment, I look up at VUCC #226 (dated 12-29-11). That means there have been only 100 VUCC's this year. The death of HO68, SO67, AO51 and now AO27 really put the 'hurt' on new activity. I feel fortunate to have got most of my grids from AO-51. Any future VUCC's are going to take a lot of effort and hard work.
73, Ted, K7TRK
-----Original Message----- From: amsat-bb-bounces@amsat.org [mailto:amsat-bb-bounces@amsat.org] On Behalf Of K&R Yoksh Sent: Monday, December 17, 2012 2:49 PM To: amsat-bb@amsat.org Subject: [amsat-bb] Re: VUCC Sat
Congrats from VUCC Sat #150
73
Kyle Yoksh K0KN Olathe, KS
--- Original Message ---
Today I received VUCC Sat certificate #236 from the ARRL. Thanks to all the operators who helped me achieve this, especially portable operators in grids away from home.
KC9TTR
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About two years ago, I set out to get my VUCC in 6 months. Quickly, I found it no challenge when we had AO-51, SO-67, AO-27, and SO-50 on FM. The odds are good because there are more unique stations on the FM birds. Like the FM birds or not, they DO attract more operators. In about four months, I had over one hundred grids confirmed. In the original six month goal period, I'd already hit two hundred. It slowed down quite a bit.
I changed my goal a little bit as I neared the 6 month window. I decided I'd pursue it via Logbook of the World. That turned out to be a real challenge! To this day, of the 300+ grids I have confirmed by card, I only have 120 or so confirmed by LoTW. Some of the ones I have in LoTW, however, I do not have in paper cards. I always try to return the favor and have confirmed 65+ grids for people via LoTW on my road trips.
With SO-50 our only operational FM bird, I do spend more time on the linear SSB transponder birds. It's fun, of course, since you can have an actual QSO rather than a contest-style grid exchange. Heck, I even pick up a new grid square once in a while. But I miss having AO-51. I support FOX-1 as it will be the gateway drug of choice for new operators.
One thing that I have noticed is that about 50% or better of those on the Leader Board for Satellite VUCC are seldom or NEVER heard on the satellites. Maybe they are silent keys or maybe their interests changed. It's just an observation. Not good or bad. If you're one of those who hung that piece of paper up and parked your antennas, I'd like to work you. I'm sure others out there could use a grid confirmation.
Still learning, having fun, and making new friends....
73 Clayton W5PFG
On Mon, Dec 17, 2012 at 8:01 PM, John Price n4qwf1@gmail.com wrote:
My goodness! I got #135 on April 5th 2004. There must have been a long dry spell.
On Mon, Dec 17, 2012 at 7:07 PM, Ted k7trkradio@charter.net wrote:
First of all, congrats to KC9TTR for #236 !!
As a side comment, I look up at VUCC #226 (dated 12-29-11). That means there have been only 100 VUCC's this year. The death of HO68, SO67, AO51 and now AO27 really put the 'hurt' on new activity. I feel fortunate to have got most of my grids from AO-51. Any future VUCC's are going to take a lot of effort and hard work.
73, Ted, K7TRK
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Clayton Coleman
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John Price
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K&R Yoksh
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Ted