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  • My large tower. The upper array is 6,2 and 222 the lower array is 432 thru 10ghz.

    06/15/2002 | AA2UK

    What a terrific contest! Conditions were excellent up and down the east coast. I worked Bernie in FN63 on 432 and he was only running 5 watts. The thrill was working K0MQS EN31 to FM29 actually rag chewed for about 10 minutes he was 5X9 on 2 meters! W... Read More

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    06/15/2002 | VE7HPS

    had a great time working the contest from cn99.
    although i couldn't make it to the 1600m asl
    ride i was hopeing for, parking at 1180m mark
    just where the road was blocked by a three foot
    snow drift seemed to work not so bad. Read More

  • 06/15/2002 | W2SZ/1

    It was really spectacular to hear extended tropo on 144 thru 2304 in June AND sporadic E on six all at the same time. Made for a very exciting experience for everyone, and a new June record for us at W2SZ/1! Thanks to all. Read More

  • 06/14/2002 | WB5VYE/R

    This Rove posed some new opportunities. The Van-Gough managed the 580
    miles and grids EM12,13,03,02,01,11, and 21. The laptop 'died' an
    unexpected death. It was something about a data I/O error, *&%$@#.
    I started a paper trail after the p/c cra... Read More

  • FN10 with the antennas pointing west

    06/14/2002 | N2JMH/R

    We decided to try a few different grids for this contest and actually visiting the sites before the contest we decided on starting out in FN00 and FN10. We still did not have a decent location in FN01 so we only operated while mobile on our way to FN11... Read More

  • The new 10 GHz transverter

    06/14/2002 | N1MU/R

    Greetings from the N1MU/R team: Tom, N1MU and Mark, W2FE. This contest was really great. It was our first time with our new 10 GHz setup.

    We drove around 1000 miles around Lake Ontario from Rochester, through Toronto, up to Ottawa, down to Long Saul... Read More

  • The N7ROJ/R mobile. Even with the winds and the miles it all stays up and working that way. Notice the awesome 432 dual yagi holder. Custom!

    06/13/2002 | N7ROJ/R

    What a great contest! 222 and 2304 were awesome. Just wish that we could have gotten some band openings. This was my second contest as a rover and my first time with a partner. KB7UEA endured the 938 miles with me like a real trooper. Read More

  • EM75 Cherohala Parkway Elevation 5377

    06/13/2002 | N8UM

    This was my first attempt at rovering and I planned to operate from 5 grids. I downsized my old portable station from an Astro van and 2 sixty foot towers to a Saab 9-3 and a single 22 ft mast. My XYL, N4PXQ, was not excited when I ripped out all the... Read More

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