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  • 09/12/2006 | N0EDV

    I can't recall worse band conditions during a contest! We fought the cold and wind up on top of Brockway Mountain in Copper Harbor, Michigan, in one of the more rare grids in the U.S.

    EN67 is mostly out in Lake Superior with a very small piece of land... Read More

  • VE3WCC/R meets VA3CDD/R in FN24

    09/12/2006 | VE3WCC/R

    Here are the results for VE3WCC/R.

    Detail on our setup and station can be found here:

    http://ca.geocities.com/tom_zinck2/rover/ve3wcc.htm

    Band: QSO/Multi

    50: 28/7
    144: 30/5
    222: 13/4
    432: 24/5
    903: 12/4
    1296: 10/4
    10: 6/4

    Total QSOs: 123

    Total Multis: ... Read More

  • Atlantis Launch Sept 9, 2006: Antennas: 20M-5El, 7 over 7 for 6M, 222 5WL; 2M 5WL

    09/12/2006 | KC4PX

    The contest started out real slow and continued throughout the contest period until 5PM on Sunday afternoon. As predicted, I told my wife that I should have plenty of time to do "honey do lists". However from 1700UTC Sunday for 3 hours it was like the ... Read More

  • <b>K2ZR and K2QO in the Driveway</b>

    09/12/2006 | K2QO/R

    Wow! A personal best for K2QO/R in a September contest. The auditors of KPMG may hack away at my score a bit but it looks like 354 Q's and 115 Mults from grids FN23, FN22, FN13, FN03, FN12 and FN02 for a grand total of 60,835 pts. All the equipment wo... Read More

  • Bill KØAWU, "What was that call??"

    09/12/2006 | K

    What happened to our "Contest Es"? Well as far as that is concerned, what happen to the tropo? 33 degrees Saturday morning didn't help I'm sure.

    From 160 miles north of Minneapolis/St Paul Minnesota the contest was a real struggle. There is no questi... Read More

  • Using WSJT JT65B and the moon to gather 2M multipliers.

    09/12/2006 | N6VMO

    Work commitments on Saturday kept me from fully competing in this years contest.

    I then turned my efforts to take advantage of the low noise and work 2M WSJT JT65B EME (moon-bounce) exclusively. Our moonrise was at 0345UTC (2045PST) on Saturday night ... Read More

  • 09/12/2006 | W9LY

    Our group, the Michigan City (IN) Amateur Radio Club had the opportunity to install beams for 2 and 432, and a loop for six meters atop a 200 foot tall building for this year's contest. Despite the nice elevation, conditions were flat here in the midw... Read More

  • 09/12/2006 | WA1RKS

    Enjoyed the contest as usual, but could not operate full time, honey-do list too long,yard troll also grabbed me by both ankles! I agree with Ken, 432 seems to have become just a contest band, I am always on there calling CQ looking for "Rag Chews". al... Read More

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