2008 VHF Contest, 15th Birthday
Wow, what a blast.  You snooze, you lose!

We had a tremendous contest this year.  With the 6m band opening all weekend and intermittent Sporadic-E, multi-hop on 2m it was a very amazing thing.  Running W0KVA (Scott Taylor) as our multioperator call, we had W0KU Scott, WY0X Nate and N0WBW John as operators over the contest period. 602 QSOs, 163,000 points.  This is our all time record.

We usually expect some guest operators out to play but this year nobody came out for the fun and missed out on the most phenomenal event in our 15 years of doing this!

The arrays went up flawlessly and we were done ahead of schedule, the equipment worked perfectly and only broke one set of Heil headsets.

The communications trailer is a great asset to any contest activity due to it's modularity.  We can plug anything in and make it work!

Rocky Mountain Ham Radio
And the Colorado D-Star Organization

RMHR is proud to announce that they assisted the Colorado D-Star Association (a group consisting of Rocky Mountain Ham Radio, several ARES groups and other repeater groups in Denver) in deploying a new D-Star repeater stack in the Denver metro area, a grant given by Ham Radio Outlet.  The system is active in test mode and will be going live for your use very soon once we can get to the permanent site.  The UHF DV is available for your use on 446.9625.

 

Rocky Mountain Ham Radio and Mountain Top Associates of Colorado have joined forces!

Mountain Top Associates one of Colorado's premier "technology" based clubs supporting some of the best repeaters in the area has joined forces with us.  RMHAM will continue to maintain MTTOP's repeaters and Mountain Top will continue to be the experimentation and technology arm. We are proud to be part of this union and believe that this makes us a more robust and well rounded single group.

Comm Trailer Supports ARES Demonstration
For Colorado Hospital Association

May 9 and 10, 2008, RMHAM and Colorado ARES pooled it's resources to demonstrate their abilities to members of the Colorado Hospital Association at their yearly convention.  There was an obvious lack of knowledge about Hams and what they can offer the medical community in times of disaster.  This event was a huge success. Click here for photos

Rocky Mountain Ham Radio
Communications Trailer

For pictures of this project, please click here.  We have created a trailer for contest use as well as for emergency and public service uses.


Our Mission
 We also work closely with other local clubs to create quality radio systems and work to further the causes of amateur radio and protect the interests of the amateur radio community.
 

     

Rocky Mountain Ham Radio is a member supported, technology based club that operates
 several very high quality repeaters and APRS digis in the Denver Metropolitan Area.

Proud member of the Colorado Council of Amateur Radio Clubs.

"Bringing the amateur community into the new century"