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  • WA6PY 10 GHz dish

    03/02/2006 | WA6PY

    I always have a lot of fun operating the EME contest. So far, my antennas are manually tracked; this makes operation even more exciting. On 2.3 and 10 GHz I am tracking for maximum moon noise. My window to Europe is much shorter than for East Coast sta... Read More

  • Hugh VA3TO array pointing to the moon

    03/02/2006 | VA3TO

    After some careful research and planning, I finally finished assembling my very modest EME station at the end of August 2005. Using a pair of vertically polarized home-brew K1FO-12 yagis with a total gain of about 15dBd (roughly equal to one long boom ... Read More

  • Jimmy SV1BTR uses this array for an outstanding signal on 2 m EME

    03/02/2006 | SV1BTR

    I am pleased with my 2005 score in the contest as it has further improved from last year and got really close to a million points. All QSO's were made on CW random and unassisted.

    I hope that the ARRL will introduce and enforce strict rules for Assiste... Read More

  • RA3AQ crossed yagi array for 144 MHz EME

    03/02/2006 | RA3AQ

    It was my second ARRL contest since I'm SERIOUSLY active on EME. The contest was really fun. During the first leg quite high degradation made working QRP stations more difficult, but during the second leg was really fun. QSOs with QRP stations were rea... Read More

  • The impressive antennas at HB9Q club station: 50 foot dish for 432 and 1296 MHz plus 8 x 19 elements for 144 MHz

    03/02/2006 | HB9Q

    We had a great time working QRP and QRPP stations. We did use our 15m dish on 432 with a KW and on 1296 with 200W at the feed. On 144 we used the 8x19 yagis and a KW. Visit our home page at www.hb9q.ch for detailed log and information about QRP-EME! Read More

  • Dominique HB9BBD homebrew low noise amplifier for 1296 MHz

    03/02/2006 | HB9BBD

    Dominique had one of the strongest signals on 1296 MHz, and won the single operator 1296 MHz band operating unassisted. He came close to a record number of QSOs with 97 contacts (the record is 98). Read More

  • Peter, G3LTF, changing feeds on his 6m polar-mounted dish. He can change bands in about 15 minutes

    03/02/2006 | G3LTF

    My main comment on the contest is that we should in future separate out the digital modes; it will be interesting to see how the Dubus experiment at this goes. Read More

  • 03/01/2006 | EA7AAW

    Hi to everybody :
    I am very happy with my participation again in the 2006 ARRL INTERNATIONAL DX CONTEST CW.
    I have participated in the category Single-op all qrp cw. The transceiver used, Heathkit HW-9 with 4 watts.The antennas here, a dipole works on ... Read More

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