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  • 08/13/2006 | K9KL

    I have not been active lately but I'm getting my station back up and running.It sure was fun to work a bunch on just 222 as that was the only band I had running at the start.Hope to have 10 GHz going for the 1st weekend of the 10 gig 'test.Hope to have... Read More

  • 08/11/2006 | HB9HQ

    An all time first for our national club. After securing the "HQ" call sign this year's goal was to uncover some hidden talent and get on the air with 12 stations. What we did. Some were SOP low, others Multi-Multi high. From Rookie to seasoned conteste... Read More

  • <b>Fn22wi west of Cairo, NY.</b>

    08/10/2006 | W1AUV/R

    The August UHF contest is always a challenge but I always have a good time. This year I operated from three different grids trying to maximize my operating time. I started in FN22 just west of Cairo NY. I moved around 2200 UTC to FN32 operating from bo... Read More

  • The antennas at KB0HH, EM06

    08/10/2006 | KB0HH

    Well, that was fun! It was interesting to see what could happen without 2 meters to get the contacts started. My best DX was about 500 miles. Let's do that again sometime!
    Gary, EM06, NW Okla Read More

  • What a great view the rotors had!

    08/10/2006 | K2MET

    Metropolitan 222 A.R.S. operated from Saint John's University on Staten Island,NY again for this contest. We all had some fun this weekend. This was our first time on 1.2GHz and I do have to say that K2KIB had a killer signal on 1296 down here from Hig... Read More

  • Operating Position

    08/10/2006 | K2KIB

    Operated Single-Op Low Power from the High Point State Park in New Jersey. (FN21qh) Used 222, 432, 903, 1296, 2304, 3456 MHz , and 10 GHz. Read More

  • 08/08/2006 | N0EDV

    432 Quagi failed very near the beginning of the contest. That left me with a 6 element homebrew Yagi on 222 and a 5 Watt (W1GHZ) transverter. Not much in the way of propagation. Best "DX" was KF9US, about 70 miles away. Never heard a single rover f... Read More

  • 08/08/2006 | K2DRH

    After the last two totally off the rails summer contests this one felt slow paced and stodgy. However looking back, it was actually a very good UHF contest and Im amazed that my score is right up there with my previous best since I felt like I was run... Read More

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