Important
Note: By uploading images to the ARRL website, you are granting the American Radio Relay League (ARRL) the non-exclusive right to use the images in any and all of its publications, whether for promotional or commercial purposes, including electronic media or any other media yet to be invented, without payment or any other consideration.
-
03/12/2006 | C6APG
Despite losing 3.5 hours of prime operating time due to seven power failures, I, Bob, Pete, and Bruce all had a great time in the Bahamas! The Lucaya end of Grand Bahama island is quiet, pretty, and lends itself to contest operating (usually without p... Read More
-
03/11/2006 | GW4BLE
Operating single band 15 meters was a bit s-l-o-w from this part of Europe....
Even had time to read the newspaper..... Read More -
03/09/2006 | VK2CZ
Hi all,
Fixing the hairpin match on my big 10m yagi on Saturday, was only able to get on-air during day 2 of the event as a single band 10m entry. A token effort, managing a bunch of QSOs with Florida and one with Hawaii. Hearing a couple of CA statio... Read More -
03/08/2006 | HB9DHG
Hi All,
I worked few hours for the ARRL DX SSB contest. It was a pleasure to work some nice signals in the heart of the Europe. Good signals only after 02:30pm local time, and workable until 5:00-06:00pm. I choosed to work only 15m just to beginn warmi... Read More -
03/08/2006 | N8CMZ
Operated with 5 watts on 15 meters with a Yaesu FT-817 to an Outbacker Joey vertical on my back patio. Conditions on 15 meters were very poor from Ohio during the entire contest. I struggled to make DX contacts, but did manage to make a few. Next conte... Read More
-
03/08/2006 | F4EGD
Sylvain, F4EGD, asked me to borrow the antennas for the contest. Of course I agreed and enjoyed it. During rest time he took the outside picture ! Sylvain did an amazing job on 20 meters HP. Thanks Sylvain for asking, I appreciate. Read More
-
03/08/2006 | K0HW
Another ARRL DX Contest has come and gone. My objective each year is to improve my score over the previous year. I always operate these contests as Single Operator - Low Power. I had fun this year again as always. It always puts extra energy into t... Read More
-
03/07/2006 | CT1EAT
Hi all
This year I decided to boost my 5BWAS score. Having worked all states on 10, 15, 20, and only 3 missing on 40m, the obvious choice was a 80m mono band entry.
Despite my 80m compromising antenna (half sloper "pointing" south, instead west), it w... Read More