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02/18/2006 | K4WW
The "ever increasing" activity, in RTTY contests,
makes for "few and far between" periods of
inactivity. My compliments to 99.9% of the
participants on their ability to remain courteous,
while being competetive! Read More -
02/16/2006 | KE4WBO
ANOTHER FUN CONTEST GONE PAST NOT MUCH PROP BUT MANAGED QUITE A FEW QSO'S ON 2M CW . I OPERATED SINGLE OP LOW POWER ON 6M ,2M 222,432 1296 2304 10368
THE THIRD TIME TOWERS AND ANTENNAS HAVE BEEN KNOCKED DOWN BY HURRICAINES HERE AND MANAGED TO SALVAGE ... Read More -
02/15/2006 | KI4LXM
Straight key night was a blast for me, I am a fairly new Ham here in Flagler,FL and I have an obsession with CW. I spend as much time on the radio as will be allowed and love making distant contacts. I am trying for the WAS award, but would enjoy a QSO... Read More
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02/13/2006 | W4VHF
The January '06 VHF contest for W4VHF was a BEAMLESS event.
QRV on 6M, 2M and 432 with stacked Big Wheel loop antennas,
which yielded 170+ unofficial QSOs. Experienced wierd wx condx
e.g. ice storm on Sunday evening/night and woke up on Monday AM
with ... Read More -
02/11/2006 | VK2CZ
Hi from Australia,
Having lost the 8 ele yagi I've been using for the past 2 years to government red tape, I managed to erect a small 45' long 7 ele yagi up at 30'. All a little temporary, I had not finished tuning the hairpin match - yes minmum VSWR ... Read More -
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 -
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
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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