Central States VHF Society

Exploring the World Above 50MHz since 1965

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  • CSVHFS History
  • About Us
    • Board of Directors
  • Home
  • Awards and Programs
    • Chambers Award
    • Wilson Award
    • Antenna Gain Results
    • Noise Figure Results
    • States Above 50MHz
      • States Above 50 MHz Award/Contest General Info
      • States Above 50 MHz General Rules
      • States Above 50 MHz Summary Form
      • States Above 50 MHz Results Index
    • Reverse VUCC
      • Reverse VUCC Honor Roll
    • Spring Sprints
  • Membership
    • Membership Information
    • Life Member Information
    • Life Member Directory
    • CSVHF Reflector
  • Annual Conference
    • 2022 Annual Conference Website
    • 2019 Annual Conference Website
    • 2018 Annual Conference Website
    • 2017 Annual Conference Website
    • 2016 Annual Conference Website
    • Registrant List
  • Digital Communications
    A great number of exciting new digital operating modes have developed, largely because of the availability of personal computers, soundcards, and advanced software. But amateur digital communication began in earnest in the late 1940's (if you don't count Morse as a digital mode!) when hams worked out techniques of connecting mechanical Teletype keyboard/printers to amateur gear using FSK and AFSK modulation. WSJT has become a very popular tool for digital communications. FSK441 mode is in use for meteor scatter contacts and JT65 is popular for terrestrial communications.More Info
  • EME Moonbounce
    Amateur radio (ham) operators utilize EME for two-way communications. EME presents significant challenges to amateur operators interested in working weak signal communications. Currently, EME provides the longest communications path any two stations on Earth can utilize for bi-directional communications. Amateur operations use VHF, UHF and microwave frequencies. All amateur frequency bands from 50 MHz to 47 GHz have been used successfully, but most EME communications are on the 2 meter, 70-centimeter, or 23-centimeter bands. Common modulation modes utilized by amateurs are continuous wave with Morse Code, digital (JT65) and when the link budgets allow, voice..More Info
  • Aurora and Solar Weather
    The interaction between Earth's magnetic field and Solar particles is a complex and mysterious field of science. The storm events involve high electric currents in the ionosphere and vast amounts electric power affecting to great many things. One of the ways to observe what is happening up there, is to detect the effects of these phenomena to non ionizing long wave electromagnetic radiation - radio waves.More Info
  • VHF Contesting and Rover Operations
    Hams have been putting stations in their cars since the Twenties (1920's that is). Today, there is great satisfaction in facing the challenge of installing a transceiver in our small cars and pick-ups, using somewhat inefficient antennas, and still being able to make contacts with hams thousands of miles away while "tooling" down the highway.More Info
  • Annual Technical Conference
    Every year since 1968, during the last weekend in July, the Central States VHF Society hosts an annual technical conference. There are two days of technical presentations, antenna range gain measurements, noise figure measurements, a flea market, and often times a vendor area. It's a great time to learn about weak signal VHF communications and an excellent place to network and catch up with old friends.More Info

1999 Antenna Gain Results

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