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  • 02/23/2006 | SP1NY

    It was a first performance test of my all new antenna system on "real battle field". Contest was great and I had a lot of fun especially sunday afternoon when I was able to rise some pile-up's calling CQ on 20 meters. Conditions on 15 meters were poor ... Read More

  • <p>Rebecca <a href="http://www.qrz.com/kb0vvt">KBØVVT</a>
getting some tips from Stan <a href="http://lists.contesting.com/_3830/2006-02/msg01107.html">K5GO</a> while
operating on 20 meters.  Rebecca
will be operating at <a href="http://www.pj2t.org/">PJ2T</a> during the
upcoming ARRL DX Phone contest. 
PJ2/KBØVVT will be active before the contest.</p>

    02/22/2006 | K5GO

    I made a few contacts on Friday night at home using my own call. I was busy on Saturday afternoon participating in a high school Academic team competition held in Liberty, Missouri. After the competition, my parents and I headed down to Harrison, Ark... Read More

  • The operating position at WB6IYM

    02/22/2006 | WB6IYM

    Not a serious effort this year as I failed on my summer 2005 project to install a new vertical antenna system with a much improved ground system...But I got on the air anyway and managed to work all continents with 144 contacts and 78 multipliers on 40... Read More

  • From left: Ilaria, Rik, Chiara

    02/22/2006 | IZ2EJU

    I have been in radio only for few hours, because I had family "QRM": maybe I am not a good HAM, but sometimes I prefer to play with my daughters than with my radio I don't have a big station, I have only my faithful, little FT-100-D, a vertical for 10,... Read More

  • 02/22/2006 | KZ1A

    Another one in the log. Operated Single Op Low Power 40mtrs. Conditions were awsome on 40. Wish I had more time to operate, but had fun none the less. The band was crowded at times but worked a few QRP stations, M3CVN was loud into VA. Operating condit... Read More

  • The 80m vertical on it's way up (Okt. 2005) - it has to be gone by beginning of march, the farmer is reclaiming his territory.

    02/22/2006 | HB9DDO

    Due to other obligations I was just able to spend 12 hours at the station (and slept 2.5h out of those) but it was great fun again, especially all those contacts on topband. As long as I don't manage to work North Dakota in CW I'll be in this one over ... Read More

  • 02/22/2006 | M3CVN

    WOW! Excellent contest, the US allways come out in force. Plenty of station to work and good conditions on 40m/80m/20m with 100 Q's on all 3 bands! Vry pleased with 145 Mults with only 10watts, just goes to show what a low power station can do when in ... Read More

  • 02/21/2006 | VE3CUI

    Back in the 80's I used to enjoy operating 80- and 40-meter monoband from my city lot QTH --- I believe this is the first time that I formally participated in the contest since moving out here in the country some 15 years ago, and I decided to give 160... Read More

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