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ARRL Jan VHF Contest Rove Plan Contest Rover AA2SD/R
Rove Plan ARRL Contest Start Saturday June 18th
144.215 will be the designated Rover contact freq
Liaison frequencies range of144.210 - 144.215 and 50.128 +/- based on conditions.
If Possible all Rovers to use https://w3sz.com/map.php, and ping your location during your Rov
Bill and I have been working with the following rovers to put together a SKED schedule for Saturday, Please note this does not include Sunday as Rovers will be arranging other individual schedules for Sunday Period including participation with the Pack Rat Bowl. This schedule is only for the 2-6 PM time period, and Rovers will be available and coordinating SKEDS for other time periods, and grids.
We will have 4 Rovers and Pete in the FN20 and FN10 grid convergence area during the start of the contest. This is an extremely aggressive schedule, and we will make our best efforts to stay on time, based on travel conditions, weather and antennas set up and taken down. In order for this to work with the short time slots, you will be " working the 3 rovers group simultaneously with the fixed stations and run the bands together:
Please note the PDF with cell phones for contacts, and the schedule.
Please note the following: Rovers will at the start of the contest will be located at the following location:
AA2SD/R Scott, KE5NJ/R Chris, and W3ICC/R Dex and Paul at Sunnyside Overlook in FN20AD 87JB from 2PM to 4 PM, we will move to FN10 after 4PM
Chris KG6CIHR/R will be located at FN10XC57XO, from 2 to 4 PM, Chris will move the FN20AD 87JB after 4 PM
Pete K0BAK, will start in FN20 and move to FN10 to work the 3 rovers
Rovers will use 144.215 will be the designated Rover contact freq
Liaison frequency range of144.210 - 144.215 and 50.128 +/- based on conditions.
Simplex Monitor 146.520
You can view the site plan overview including Google Maps, and Grid Paths for your stations here.
https://www.aa2sd.com/arrl-january-vhf-contest-2026
This is the first time we are attempting a coordinated group of Rovers with the club in one location, we all want to make sure we set the expectations of potential schedule delays in real time, and we will use texting for communication, we will also have simplex available, and each rover should have a hand held for mobile to mobile communications at the sites.
Please reach out to Bill or myself with any questions, Bill and I have also asked all other Rovers to please submit your Sunday SKEDs and placement for the Pack Rat Bowl, to prepare a final document for Phil to our other members.
download a PDF of the schedule here
Saturday Rover Plan Jan 17th 2025 ARRL Jan VHF Contest Site Overviews Grids and Links
STOP 1 2:00- 3:45 PM
Multiple Rovers at this Location SKEDs Planned
144.215 Designated Rover Freq
Follow Rovers here: https://w3sz.com/map.php
Located on an elevated overlook at 800 ft located 9 miles due south from Reading PA, and in excellent range of the Pack Rats. This lot is open to the South and East and good for Microwave contacts.
Google Map Link Below
https://maps.app.goo.gl/52drvVMHgmbBNF417
Grid Paths Below
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1kb57PKYzUmgoTn7D82u961UiLCkw4bOx/view?usp=sharing
Download the Rover Contact List and Rove SKED Plan for Saturday Here
FN10XC57SO 520 ft elevation
STOP 2 4:00 - 6:00 PM
Multiple Rovers at this Location SKEDs Planned
144.215 Designated Rover Freq
Follow Rovers here: https://w3sz.com/map.php
Located in FN10XC57SO at 520 ft elevation. We plan to work from the maintenance yard and also can move across the street to the Shady Maple RV Lot, see locations below.
This parking spot is very specific but has a wide open view to the East into Pack Rat land as well as NE and N located at 40°06'59.3"N 76°02'06.0"W
The optional spot in the back lot of Shady Maple RV is directly across the road and has a better view W, SW and S
FN10XC58IB
Attention Rovers follow detailed information here at this link
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1kc6Et1RzYHdJeofccRhsJx6CrXTg4lav/view?usp=sharing
Google Map Link Below
https://maps.app.goo.gl/GbN1whhZCHGuY3gq6
Grid Paths Below
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1f7D-Z2429u-MVtlS1iO_u2r7G_JsTJpm/view?usp=sharing
Download the Rover Contact List and Rove SKED Plan for Saturday Here
This parking spot is very specific but has a wide open view to the East into Pack Rat land as well as NE and N located at 40°06'59.3"N 76°02'06.0"W
FN10XC57SO
The optional spot in the back lot of Shady Maple RV is directly across the road and has a better view W, SW and S
FN10XC58IB
https://maps.app.goo.gl/GbN1whhZCHGuY3gq6
Attention Rovers follow detailed information here at this link
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1kc6Et1RzYHdJeofccRhsJx6CrXTg4lav/view?usp=sharing
Sunday Rover Plan Jan 18th 2025 ARRL Jan VHF Contest Site Overviews Grids and Links
Contest Objective: For amateurs in the US and Canada (and their possessions) to work as many amateur stations in as many different 2 degrees x 1 degree Maidenhead grid squares as possible using authorized frequencies above 50 MHz. Stations outside the US & Canada (and their possessions) may only work stations in the US (and its possessions) and Canada.
Dates: The third or fourth full weekend in January as announced. (January 17-19, 2026)
Contest Period: Begins 1900 UTC Saturday, ends 0359 UTC Monday.
Notice: Participants in the FM Only category can now count contacts made on 902 MHz and 1.2 GHz toward their scores. Previously, only contacts on the four lowest VHF bands (50, 144, 222 and 432 MHz) counted toward participants' scores in this category.
Click Here for Complete ARRL January VHF Contest Rules (PDF)
For contest information contact contests@arrl.org or (860) 594-0232
VHF Contest Operators. The January VHF Contest is January 17, 2026 at 1900 UTC to January 19, 2026 at 0359 UTC – a Month from now. Everyone Entering their Plans lets you all know Where everyone is going to be and When they will be there. Two functions outlined here: DATA ENTRY & RETREVAL and ROVER / PORTABLE SITE PLANNING.
DATA ENTRY. The link at https://w3sz.com/k1rz/getUpdateForm.php. You can select to enter your plan in either UTC (Default) or LOCAL Time (LOCAL must be chosen at the top of the Data Entry form EACH TIME you enter that form). If you are a Fixed station or a Rover be sure to set your Start Date-Time and Stop Date-Time for this contest for each Grid you activate.
DATA RETRIVAL. The link to the File Download to Print Hardcopy in either CSV or PDF format is https://w3sz.com/k1rz/K1RZDownloadPage.html
The Multi-function Download Window provides Sort selections for Geographic Lat-Lon Filtering, plus Sorts by Callsign, Grid, Azimuth or Time. Contest Bands, Contest Date-Time Filter to select ONLY those stations intending to be on in THIS CONTEST, and displaying Plans in either UTC -or- Local Time, plus optional Azimuth Filtering Sorts.
ROVER / PORTABLE SITE PLANNING – the DATABASE MAP EXTENSION. https://w3sz.com/map.php Making site selection plans is critical to the success of your PORTABLE or ROVER operations. IF everyone enters their planned Grid(s) in TEN CHARACTER Grid Format, you will get a more accurate look at the Path Profile near you, and near a distant station you want to work. A Double-Click on the other stations marker on the map will show you the PATH PROFILE pop-up between you and another distant station. As a Rover be sure to change the INFO Button for each Grid you activate, so that Azimuth, Distances and Path Profile are correct for you. Note also there is a TIME SLIDER at the bottom of the map that allows you to focus only on those stations who plan to be in THIS CONTEST – just CHECK THE BOX at the right end of the slider and then slide the slider to the beginning DATE-TIME (in LOCAL Two-Hour time segments) to track Rover plans and Fixed Station Plans through the contest. Have Fun with the Map Extension!
MAP TUTORIAL. Tutorial links below take you to video’s Roger made to show ALL the MAP EXTENSION capabilities https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLhcWbjH-CpxrCOdlLEDECRrED18B4NZ9n. While hovering your mouse over the map, type the letter “p” to see a List of Map Keyboard Functions. The Help button at the left end of the Time Slider will also bring up the Keyboard Function List. An Example of a useful sequence of Keyboard Functions is “j”, “k”, “c”, and “d”: where “j” and “k” allow entry of two grids up to 10 characters in length, “c” provides the AZ, Reverse AZ and Distance between the two grids and “d” provides the Path Profile between the two grids.
MAP AS VISUALIZATION TOOL. After you make your Grid Start/Stop Date-Time NEW Plan or UPDATE Plan in UTC TIME and DATE -or- LOCAL TIME and DATE, including your station capabilities for Fixed Stations and Rovers, then go to the MAP EXTENSION page, RELOAD the Map Page, and “check” what pops up when you click on other stations markers on the map. You can now Visualize where all the other stations in the region are, plus see a pop-up containing how to liaison with each station, their bearing and range from you, their bands, etc. Plus, if you change the 2-hour local timeslot with the < > keys you’ll see the ROVERS move across the map, in accordance with their entered Plans.
Pack Rat Bowl. Get in the Game. Make Some Noise. Run the Bands. Call CQ on SSB between 144.180 – 144.220 in the time between 2pm and 5 pm Sunday Afternoon. Here is a link to use to promote this activity time with your own group. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1UB0g2hrcQljpF4DWN_N5n8gkEjHs3b0g/view?usp=sharing
Thanks Everyone. Have fun in the JANUARY Contest. Listen for the weak ones. Stay-in-the-Seat as long as you can. Operate ALL MODES available, or ANALOG Only. SSB and CW are still the Fastest QSO Modes we have. With FT4 as the Possible Exception.
73, Dave K1RZ and Roger W3SZ
January ARRL 2026 Contest Pack Rat Bowl
The Mt. Airy VHF Radio Club will be hosting a special activity period during the upcoming January VHF Contest. On Sunday afternoon January 18th from 19:00 to 22:00 UTC the Pack Rats will be gathering on 2 Meter SSB looking for contacts to move up the bands.
2 MTRS CALL CQ USB 144.180 - 144.220
https://www.packratvhf.com/index.php
Sunday afternoon is usually the slowest part of the contest with many stations drifting off to check out the NFL activity. In order to provide an incentive to stay in the VHF game we will be hosting the Pack Rat Contest Bowl a 3-hour period to find stations with multiple bands that will help raise your grid totals and final score.
Take advantage of the Sunday afternoon doldrums. Join the Pack Rats on 2M SSB/CW and move stations up the bands. Increase your higher band Q's and grid totals. More efficient than sending endless unanswered CQ's on FT8. Tell everyone you know - the place to be on Sunday afternoon from 2 PM to 5 PM EST is 2M SSB and QSY UP.
GET IN THE GAME!
JOIN US AT THE PACK RAT BOWL
Jan 2026 ARRL VHF Contest
Pack Rat Bowl
Sunday Jan 18th 19:00 UTC to 22:00 UTC
2 MTRS CALL CQ USB 144.180 - 144.220
Take advantage of the Sunday afternoon contest doldrums, join the Pack Rats on 2M
SSB and move stations up the bands. Increase your higher band Q’s and grid totals.
More efficient than sending endless unanswered CQs on FT8. Tell everyone you know –
The place to be on Sunday afternoon from 2 PM to 5 PM EST is 2M SSB/CW and QSY UP.