For the June 9-11 2006 ARRL VHF QSO Party the West Carleton Amateur Radio Club (WCARC) is putting together a Contest Rover station. This project is being led by Tom, VA3NFA. Check out Tom's rover page here: VA3NFA Rover.
We have serveral serious and not so serious goals for this contest including:
The primary goal for this contest is to experiment with a modest Rover setup and to have a lot of fun! Idealy we want to make several QSO's per band from each grid.
The VE3WCC Rover is planning to operate from six grids: FN14, FN15, FN16, FN24, FN25, FN26 and be active on 8 bands: 50, 144, 222, 432, 903, 1296, 2.3GHz an 10GHz.
Here is an overview of the planned VE3WCC station:
Vehicle
Rigs
Mobile Antennas:
Stationary Antennas:
The plan is to drive up HWY 105 to be in position in FN16 just before the start of the contest on Saturday afternoon. We will work in FN16 for abotu 1 hour and then shift a bit eat to work from FN26. Rick, VE3CVG, has found a great spot to setup in these grids. Details HERE. If conditions are good we hope to work many of the Ottawa area contesters from these grids.
Then, we plan on driving to the Gatineau Park and seting up at the Etienne-Brule Lookout Saturday evening. From this great FN25 location we will be able to work the local contestors and also hopefully work some of the big gun stations in the north-eastern US. This is our best chance to add a number of DX contacts and multipliers to the log.
On Sunday morning we will be driving to the Almonte area to setup for FN15.
After lunch we then drive to a great spot in FN14 near Numogate and plan to operate from there in the afternoon working the locals and turning the antennas South to work into the states.
For the last part of the contest, Sunday evening, we will be setting up in FN24 near Oxford Mills.
To keep things simple we will be using paper logs for this contest. We expect that we will take numerous "survival" items along with us including a spare car battery, tool kits, spare coax, connectors, compas, GPS, water, pop, food, bug repellent, etc.
Here are a bunch of sites that we found very usefull in planning and setting up the VE3WCC Rover station: