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  • My Microwave setup (on loan) including 903 MHz, 1296 MHz, 2/3/5 GHz, 10GHz, and 24 GHz.

    09/14/2006 | KC2LLT/R

    This was my first attempt at roving and only my second contest overall. Thanks to all the guys with W2SZ (specifically WA2AAU, KC2HIZ, and KB1EKZ) for providing me the guidance and equipment necessary to make this happen. I worked various sites which i... Read More

  • 50 MHz beam below with 144/220/440 triband log periodic above, well below the tree line!

    09/14/2006 | W1TKZ

    A couple Wellesley (MA) Amateur Radio Society members have second homes at Lake Winnipesaukee (NH) and they invited others to come up and join them September 9th and 10th. It was pointed out that weekend was also the September VHF QSO party so we deci... Read More

  • 09/13/2006 | KQ6EE

    kq6ee was at the same QTH all the time: San Gabriel Peak above Pasadena, California. The reason is: take a very easy route to get there; is not that hard. And I were above almost everyone in LA Basin. I was above the smog and it was a beautiful blu... Read More

  • 09/13/2006 | N2YTF

    My first contest where I am entering a log, and the first time I have operated a vhf contest here from ground level (operated from WTC with the 706MKIIG one year).

    What a thrill, my newly acquired 222 transverter was not a let down, and neither were th... Read More

  • The September 2006 team, front row, left to right:
W3IDT, W3YOZ, AI3M's daughter,W2GPS, K3RUQ. 
Back row: AI3M, K4VV, K8JW, W3BTX.

    09/13/2006 | W3SO

    W3SO FN00 (in WPA) LM ARRL Sept VHF Contest

    50MHz 339 QSOs 55 Grids;
    144MHz 384 QSOs 65 Grids;
    222MHz 123 QSOs 43 Grids;
    432MHz 181 QSOs 47 Grids;

    total 1027 QSOs, 210 Grids = 279,510 claimed sco... Read More

  • Map of 6 Meter Es QSOs and paths Sunday afternoon

    09/12/2006 | N0JK

    I had planned to operate from EM18 s/o QRP portable, but thunderstorms Saturday and Sunday over eastern Kansas prevented that. Seem to have more inclement weather in September than June! With the thunderstorms getting worse Sunday afternoon, decided to... Read More

  • Bottom 4 at K8ZIZ / 6m5x , 2m9ssb , 440-21ATV , 222-EZ10

    09/12/2006 | K8ZIZ

    The September Contest started off ok for the first hour , then continued to slow down as the nite went on . Just as you were ready to get up out of the seat , another station would respond . This time around N8KOL OP Mike K8ROX joined us for the fun . ... Read More

  • 09/12/2006 | WB3IGR

    ADDED THE 1296 BAND BUT ONLY 2 CONTACTS, BUT IT'S A START! HAD FUN!! Read More

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