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  • 02/11/2006 | VE4MM

    1 VE4YU 109,134

    2 VE4MM 741

    THANKS FOR THE FIRST PLACE CERTIFICATE!

    EVEN THOUGH I DIDN'T WIN!

    73,

    Michael Mark, P.Eng., B.Sc. EE, Life Member ARRL Read More

  • The LI Maritime Museum

    02/09/2006 | KW2O

    (West Sayville, New York) -- Local amateur radio (ham) operators will set up two temporary short-wave radio stations at the Long Island Maritime Museum (www.limaritime.org) as part of a nationwide test of emergency communications on Saturday and Sunday... Read More

  • Left to right, WR3Z at 6m and K4VV at 2m

    02/07/2006 | W3SO

    The operators for this contest were:
    WR3Z, W3BTX, K4VV, W3TEF, K3RUQ, AI3M, W3SF, K8JW, WM3O, and W3YOZ.

    The band by band details: 50MHz 390QSOs, 54Grids; 144MHz 436QSOs, 62Grids; 222MHz 135QSOs, 44Grids; 432MHz 167QSOs 39Grids.

    There wasn't a team pho... Read More

  • This was the FM Setup, the antenna was on a 100' Fire Tower. It was a Tri-Band Vertical Antenna.

    02/06/2006 | KG4LEV

    Each year, hams all over get excited about participating in the VHF Contest in January. Thanks to the ARRL for sponsoring such a great event along with many others throughout the year. This year the Western Piedmont Amateur Radio Club (located in Morga... Read More

  • <b> K7BV 4 x 6M7JHV on Hilltop </b>

    02/04/2006 | K7BV

    From my perspective, 2006 saw a very typical January VHF SS. I count as norms the following: (1) winter winds = lots of power line noise (2) not one single Sporadic Es opening (3) NFL playoffs on TV competed for potential contacts (4) Murphy arriving f... Read More

  • John Desloge, N6MU, points to the south toward Sacramento from CM99, at the north end of the January, 2006 route followed by W6XD/R (operating in the Ford van), N6MU/R (in the Subaru Baja) and K6VCR/R (in the Ford F-150).  With John are Rob Hughes, KG6TOA (left) and Hank Feilen (right).  Art Goddard, W6XD, and Tom Sneden, K6VCR, were both operating and missed being in this photo, taken by N6NB.

    02/04/2006 | W6XD/R

    Thanks to everyone who worked us as we moved through 15 grid squares.

    This year we stayed in California and limited our total trip to less than two days, starting the contest in Orange County (DM13) at 11 a.m. (PST) Saturday and returning there about... Read More

  • 02/03/2006 | KA0P

    Did not get to operate a lot, but fired up the old HW101 and straight key for 4 nice contacts. Hope to have my old DX-60/Drake 2B ready for next year.
    73, Dave KA0P Read More

  • 6 METERS @ W3KWH IC-746PRO/SB220. AMP ON RIGHT OF PIX IS 2 METER THUNDERBOLT

    02/03/2006 | W3KWH

    Very slow contest!!! Propagation was nil. Even normal groundwave was way below normal conditions. Only good thing was there was no snow to keep us from getting to our clubhouse!!! Fun as always though sorry if we missed anyone due to the poor condition... Read More

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