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2018 ARRL 10 GHz and Up Contest

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    09/18/2018 | N2MKT

     This was my very first 10 ghz contest and learned plenty. I went down to Sugar Hill FN12mj near Watkins Glenn..and had a clear path to the west. I easily learned the whole process of trying to make contacts at this high frequency is very difficult..Tr... Read More

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    09/17/2018 | W7GLF

    Lots of fun!  Worked 5 other co-located stations on the first day: KD7UO, AG6QV, K6JEY, KI7OJL and W7FU  at O.O.Denny Park on Lake Washington which had a path to Mount Rainier which was used to contact Bill N6MN who was near the Canadian border at Arti... Read More

  • 09/17/2018 | W7GLF

    Lots of fun!  Worked 5 other co-located stations on the first day: KD7UO, AG6QV, K6JEY, KI7OJL and W7FU  at O.O.Denny Park on Lake Washington which had a path to Mount Rainier which was used to contact Bill N6MN who was near the Canadian border at Arti... Read More

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    09/17/2018 | K2DH

    Simple statement:  BEST. 10GHz+ CONTEST.  EVER.  I started the first weekend at FN02nu on Saturday, which is the Safe Harbor Marina south of Buffalo, NY.  This location has a great view of Lake Erie and provided me plenty of QSO's with the VE's who par... Read More

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    08/19/2018 | W1AUV

    Saturday the 18th in New England was rain, periods of no rain and clouds followed by, you guessed it, rain. I was on Mt Greylock as I usually am for day one. I made a half a dozen contacts before the rain started. Based on the RADAR it looked like we w... Read More

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