Important
Note: By uploading images to the ARRL website, you are granting the American Radio Relay League (ARRL) the non-exclusive right to use the images in any and all of its publications, whether for promotional or commercial purposes, including electronic media or any other media yet to be invented, without payment or any other consideration.
-
09/13/2005 | KU4BP/4
Operated as Single Op Portable from the Blue Ridge Parkway in Northwest North Carolina, EM96kk.
Rig: Icom 706MKIIG 10 watts out
Antenna: 2m, 8 elements at 10 feet; 70cm, 8 elements at 10 feet
Ran 8 hours Sunday morning and conditions were AWESOME. Ever... Read More -
09/13/2005 | KE4DRN
First time on 6m !
I used my homebuilt wire Moxon from the W4RNL site
http://www.cebik.com/moxon/6m.html
Once the band opened up last Sunday I made
7 contacts, six from OK and on in AR. Read More -
09/13/2005 | K2DRH EN41
Saturday conditions were way down here. After an initial good hour, the QSO rate dropped way off. There was no propagation to speak of above 432 MHz and I had to ask a lot of stations to sked me later or the following morning in hopes that we could m... Read More
-
09/13/2005 | K8FH
It was a gorgeous weekend to go camping and combining camping and ham radio made it even better. Gerry (KC8QAE) and I have been teaming up for portable VHF contests for a couple years now and enjoy trying different sites. This time we set up on a hill ... Read More
-
09/13/2005 | N0LL
The 3 hour E opening on 6 late Sunday afternoon saved the contest. Also thanks to KA0KCI/R for 31 Qs. This was my approximately 91st consecutive ARRL VHF contest. Look forward to January. Read More
-
09/13/2005 | VE3WCC/R
WOW ! Great contest!
Call: VE3WCC/R
Ops: VA3NFA, VE3BSM
Grids operated from: FN14,FN15,FN16,FN24,FN25,FN26
Bands: 50,144,222,432,903,1296
Kilometers driven: 447
Total QSO's: 172
Multipliers: 47
Claimed Score: 12643
Here is the breakdown per band:
50:... Read More -
09/13/2005 | KB3MOF
This was my first contest. I made 10 contacts.
Jonathan/KB3MOF
Age: 9
Glen Rock, PA Read More -
09/13/2005 | N1JFU/R
Fun weekend roving in Colorado. I managed to active 5 grids (DM89, DN80, DN70, DM78 and DM79). Sunday I operated from Pikes Peak at 14,110' asl. This was my first contest with 3456 and 10ghz. My 2304 and 5760 systems are in progress and should be on th... Read More










