The original idea for this email reflector came from Rod VK4KZR.
Guy VK2KU, acting on behalf of the NSW VHF DX Group, set up the first reflector on 20 February 1997 at Macquarie University, where it remained for three years.
Early in 2000 the VK-VHF Reflector moved its home to the University of New
England in Armidale, NSW where it remained for 8 years with Gordon VK2DJG as administrator.
In March 2008 the home of the reflector moved again, this time to Canberra with
Hugh VK2YYZ in the hot seat.
The focus of the VK-VHF Reflector is on weak-signal work on VHF and above, using appropriate modes such as SSB and CW. A few regular postings about propagation on the 50MHz band are made for the general interest of subscribers, but that band has other more suitable places for the exchange of detailed information. The VK-VHF Reflector therefore caters primarily for 144MHz and up.
The membership of VK-VHF includes most of the active VHF, UHF and Microwave stations in Australia, as well as other VKs who are interested but not active in this area, and also a number of overseas stations. Anyone can join - there is no cost.
To become a subscriber to the VK-VHF Reflector, visit the following webpage:
https://ozlabs.org/mailman/listinfo/vk-vhf
and follow the instructions there.
VK2KU - 12 March 2008