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  • CT3EN op CT1BOH

    11/09/2005 | CT3EN

    The IARU sits too of my list of favorite contests. It was great fun going back to Madeira and claiming a new SOAB CW World record. Read More

  • W8RZ running on 40 m (left) and AF8A scanning for multipliers (right) at the Case Western Reserve University club station, W8EDU.  (W8WTS photo)

    11/09/2005 | W8EDU

    The tradition continues at W8EDU.

    The Case Amateur Radio Club station, W8EDU, at Case Western Reserve University once again hosted a M/S effort in ARRL SS CW. The tradition began in the early 1980s, and is still going strong. The operators are a bi... Read More

  • Randy, K5ZD, single op high power in WMA.  This is Randy's 29th consecutive SS CW with over 1000 QSOs!

    11/08/2005 | K5ZD

    *** My 29th consecutive year of SS CW with over 1000 QSOs! ***

    Wasn't mentally or physically ready for this one. Have had back problems for past 6 weeks and didn't think I could make it through the whole contest. Wanted to see if I could last long eno... Read More

  • TX-455 with A3S, WARC DP and Hygain 40 Meter DP

    11/08/2005 | W8CAR

    Finally a sweep after several years without one. The contest started for me with slow rates and noisy bands as T-storms were to my west and the wind was howling at 30-40 mph outside the Ohio shack window. AT about 1 am local I almost bagged it but hung... Read More

  • 11/07/2005 | VE2FU

    I though that even if I was to use 100W ...I would not do the 24hrs ...so I decide to try my only antenna BigIR (GP) using QRP.
    I though that running QRP was a lot easier...
    The old say 'if you can hear them you can work them' was for qrp station.
    I m... Read More

  • 11/07/2005 | K0BJ

    The Flatland Amateur Radio transmitting Society convened once again at the WO QTH in north-central KS for CW SS. Ops:
    AB Tim
    KA Lee
    KJ Bruce

    The major change this year was keying with a W5XD box. We have not yet taken the step of using a 2nd radio e... Read More

  • 11/07/2005 | WA2BTR

    My first ARRL VHF contest. Operated from my cabin on a lake in Maine (FN54). Took a little while to get used to the non-Sweepstakes type action. Still had a blast though especially with the early Sunday morning Au which provided a number of contacts... Read More

  • 2m-2304 array  single op lo power

    11/04/2005 | KE4WBO

    Great contest, 594 qso points for a total not bad for this area , I broke my old record of 1296MHZ qso's ever this contest, tried 2304 with k0vxm,kc4px[nw5e] guess condx not there to them should be los , anyway fun to work these uhf and up bands wil... Read More

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