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Follow Our Dual Rover Plan for the 2026 June VHF Contest Here
Work (2) Rovers from the Same Locations - KE5NJ/R and AA2SD/R
Fast Quick Setup Rovers, make sure you follow us on the live maps https://w3sz.com/map.php
Focus on the Micro Bands for Points
Our Liaison frequencies will be in the range of 144.210 - 144.215 - designated Rover Freq 144.215
Plan to work 6 Mtr FT8 at late evenings 50.313
Saturday Rover Schedule for KE5NJ/R and AA2SD/R: Follow us Live on https://w3sz.com/map.php
"Important times are estimates only and subject to change due to weather and travel conditions"
Bear Mountain
Overlook
1143 ft
Sat June 13 th -2:00-3:30 PM
Locatated on top or Bear Mth at 1143 feet with a clear path to New England , and South to the Pack Rats
. Perched on the west bank of the Hudson River, it delivers panoramic views of the Hudson Valley, the Bear Mountain Bridge, and the distant New York City
Perkins Tower
Overlook
1305 ft
Sat June 13 th -3:30 - 4:40 PM
Perkins Memorial Tower is a historic, 40-foot stone observation tower located at the summit of Bear Mountain within Bear Mountain State Park in New York. Built between 1931 and 1934, it sits 1,305 feet above the Hudson River and offers stunning, 360-degree panoramic views of the Hudson Valley,
Sat June 13th 7:30-9:00 PM
This site sits due north of the Pack Rats Big Bouder State Park Set Station
The View: The overlook provides an unobstructed panorama that stretches across the Pocono Plateau, extending all the way into the Delaware Water Gap,
(evening operation FT8)
Sat June 13th
We will operate from FN10XX Located at the Candelwood Suites Hotel Parking Lot which features an 1700 ft elevation with a clear path to the Southern and eastern locations
Sunday Rover Schedule for KE5NJ/R and AA2SD/R: Follow us Live on https://w3sz.com/map.php
"Important times are estimates only and subject to change due to weather and travel conditions"
Look Out Motor Lodge
1562 ft
Sunday Jun 14 9:30-10:30 AM
The Lookout Motor Lodge has been a favotire stop over for a quick point and shot for Rovers. This spot is located in FN11 and allows for a Southern and Eastern view at 1500 feet elevation
Mount Pagoda
Overlook
886 ft
Sunday June 14th 12:00-1:30 PM
The Reading Pagoda is a historic, 7-story Japanese-style novelty building perched on the edge of a cliff atop Mount Penn in Reading, Pennsylvania. Built in 1908, this iconic landmark stands 72 feet tall and provides a 30-mile panoramic view of the city and the surrounding valley
Sunday June 14th 2:30-3:30 PM
This site sits south of Welsh Mountain on a slightly elevated patform with a clear shot to the East and South
Sunday June 14th 4:00 -5:30
South Jersery Tech Center This spot is located in Mullica Hill in the center of several SNJ Pack Rats. This site offeres a central location for antenna pointing to our Rovers
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 second full weekend in June. (June 13-15, 2026)
Contest Period: Begins 1800 UTC Saturday, ends 0259 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 June VHF Contest Rules (PDF)
For contest information contact contests@arrl.org or (860) 594-0232
All legal modes are permitted. For Cabrillo file mode definitions, Digital modes should be represented as "DG" (for all things digital), SSB Phone as "PH", FM voice as "FM", and CW as "CW".
Stations in KH0-9, KL7 & KP1-KP5, CY9 and CY0 count as W/VE stations and can be worked by DX stations for contest credit.
Log Submission Deadline
Logs are due within TEN (10) days after the event is over. Logs may be submitted either online or via mail, but electronic Cabrillo logs are the preferred method. Electronic logs must be submitted via our web app at contest-log-submission.arrl.org/
Logs that have been submitted electronically are listed on the Logs Received page. Click the contest name to see a list of submitted logs sorted by call sign and club name.
Online Log Submission - Cabrillo formatted logs must be uploaded via our web app at contest-log-submission.arrl.org.
Submitting Paper Logs By Mail - Be sure to mail your completed Summary Sheet and Log Sheets postmarked before the log submission deadlines.
Paper Entry Forms:
June VHF Summary Sheet (updated for 2022)
Send completed Summary Sheets and logs to:
ARRL - January VHF Contest, 225 Main St, Newington, CT 06111
If submitting a paper log, it is strongly suggested you use a delivery method that offers a tracking number.
If you wish to convert your log into a Cabrillo formatted log for electronic submission, visit www.b4h.net/cabforms/ and select the event of interest. You can input your log data which will be converted to a Cabrillo formatted log for you (it will generate a log and return it to you), and then you can in turn submit your Cabrillo log online via the web app at contest-log-submission.arrl.org/.
Awards:
Downloadable Certificates will be awarded in the following categories at https://contests.arrl.org/certificates.php
Single Operator:
- Top Single Operator in each ARRL/RAC Section for high and low power.
- Top Single Operator on each band (50, 144, 222, 432, 902, 1296 and 2304-and-up categories) in each ARRL/RAC Section where significant effort or competition is evident. (Note: Since the highest score per band will be the award winner for that band, an entrant may win a certificate with additional single-band endorsements.) For example, if KA1RWY has the highest single-operator all-band score in the CT Section and her 50- and 222-MHz scores are higher than any other CT single operator’s, she will earn a certificate for being the single-operator Section leader and endorsements for 50 and 222 MHz.
- Top Single Operator Portable in each ARRL/RAC Section where significant effort or competition is evident. (Single Operator Portable entries are not eligible for single-band awards.)
- Top Single Operator, 3-Band in each ARRL/RAC Section where significant effort or competition is evident.(Single Operator, 3-Band entries are not eligible for single-band awards.)
- Top Single Operator, FM Only in each ARRL/RAC Section where significant effort or competition is evident. (Single Operator, FM Only entries are not eligible for single-band awards.)
Rover:
- Top Rover, Limited Rover and Unlimited Rover in each ARRL Division and Canada where significant effort or competition is evident. (Rover entries are not eligible for single-band awards.)
Multioperator:
- Top Multioperator score in each ARRL/RAC Section where significant effort or competition is evident. (Multioperator entries are not eligible for single-band awards.)
- Top Limited Multioperator in each ARRL/RAC Section where significant effort or competition is evident. (Limited Multioperator entries are not eligible for single-band awards.)
DX:
- Top DX stations where significant effort or competition is evident.
Club Competition:
There are ten ARRL-sponsored contests that are designated as Affiliated Club Competitions (ACC) for ARRL and RAC affiliated clubs:
- RTTY Roundup
- January VHF Contest
- International DX Contest
- International Digital Contest
- June VHF Contest
- 222 MHz and Up Distance Contest
- September VHF Contest
- November Sweepstakes
- 160-Meter Contest
- 10-Meter Contest
For full club competition rules, please see the link below:
ARRL Affiliated Club Competition Rules