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03/04/2003 | K9IDQ
Fantasmagorical! Fun Contest. Worked Martti, EA8BH, on 75 & 160!
Met some wonderful folks. Read More -
03/04/2003 | PA7DA
I was very pleased to join your contest.
The vertical was dding a good job, here at the salty North Sea Coast.
It was a pitty that I was not able to work stations in the US district 6 area, because of poor conditions.
Next time better.
But still I do l... Read More -
03/03/2003 | WP3GW
This is one of those times when you wished to be on the other side; so many DX, few fixed W/VE stations.... but the main objective was to at least equal last years score, taking in account my working hours.
With that in mind I began to search, and... Read More -
03/03/2003 | W7SW
Thanks a Million for a GREAT fun time! Appreciate all of your patience since only have dipole antennas here. 73 and See ya soon!
Scotty Read More -
03/03/2003 | W2UP
Fun contest. Lots of QRPers kept the ears working hard! Read More
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03/03/2003 | W7KPL
Just great! Beat my claimed CW score 12 contacts. 10 meters really worked well for me. Thanks for all the fun and contacts! Definitely be in the chase next year. Best 73's to all. Jerry W7KPL Scottsdale,
Arizona. jjer101@aol.com Read More -
03/03/2003 | HB9DDO
My main goal was to complete my WAS with ND and NV still missing. As it was just too much fun working the pile-ups and using N1MM logger I ended with a little more than 1000 QSO's and still managed to get some sleep. I found out too late that Fabio, HB... Read More
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03/03/2003 | AA0MZ
Thank goodness conditions improved on the second day with a nice opening to EU on 15 meters! Personal best SSB score. TU2XZ was the biggest surprise to find on 10 meters. Some nice QRP signals coming out of Central and South America. Tough working ... Read More










