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  • The dish mounted in the hatch back of the subaru.

    09/20/2005 | N1JFU

    This was my very first 10ghz contest, and what a contest it was! The Northern Colorado crew was very organized and had an amazing fleet of rovers. Having 14,000' antenna structures didn't hurt our effort either. The first weekend I spent both days rovi... Read More

  • My rig...held together with chewing gum, nylon ties and wingnuts.

    09/19/2005 | W1AUV

    Another great contest. The first weekend was good. Some of the highlights were working K2TXB from Equinox and rain scatter QSOs with AF1T and W1MKY on Block Island and a nice one with KA1OJ. The weather on Equinox was really cold and windy; normal. The... Read More

  • Dave W3DIO and Jim K3LFO

    09/19/2005 | K3LFO/R

    For a change, the K3LFO Expeditionary Rover team (Dave W3DIO and Jim K3LFO) actually left on time to be at our first operating position at the beginning of the contest. It turned out to be a great weekend with great weather. We started off in FM28, t... Read More

  • View of the rover and antennas

    09/19/2005 | W5LL/R

    Was a very limited operation this time around for us. Only covering 8 grids compared to our normal 13. Signals were down for us this time around which was dissapointing. Brought along the homebrew 6m moxon and was glad I did as I wouldn't have made ... Read More

  • 09/18/2005 | N

    ....NRW...en41go...Iowa...

    ...The Big Day (( Saturday )):::: It was a hot sunny 91 degrees...A slight 7 mph wind out of the South... I started out pointing North///Northwest... Contact with KWU way up in en37 (( 400+ miles )) on the lower 4 bands was... Read More

  • Inverted 5/8 wave 2m magmount antenna

    09/17/2005 | KF4DVG

    Thanks to all that managed to pick my call out of the crowds on 6m while I was portable in EM64 (Madison, AL). Was running about 25w (swr's were killin' me!)into a 5/8 wave, magmount 2m antenna which was inverted and stuck to the balcony above me. (Cov... Read More

  • My mobile shack, 2/70/6/10m

    09/17/2005 | KL1PL

    First contest I submitted a log for, second contest overall.

    I ended up driving to high ground East of Anchorage but still within the BP51 Grid on Saturday the 10th. Most contacts were from that day.
    Worked 1.25m, 2m, 6m and 70cm.
    Sunday provided th... Read More

  • 09/16/2005 | KB4JHU

    KB4JHU Rover in Middle Tennessee! This was our first rover VHF contest. Bands were in fair shape. 6M, 2M and 432Mhz. Grids EM65, EM75 and EM64. Claimed 893 points for a few hours both on Saturday and Sunday operations. KG4ORX was also on my rove... Read More

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