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  • 08/10/2005 | K1ZZ

    I stuck to 432 MHz from the home station in FN31tt for this one -- thanks to everyone who picked out my 10 watts. I'll try to run a bit more power in the future so people don't have to struggle quite as much.

    Hearing the HUGE signals on Sunday morning ... Read More

  • 08/10/2005 | EC8AUA

    Hello Mates !!

    I'm very happy for my first time in the IARU HF World Championship 2.005. I'm novice operator in HAM band but I pass a very fun weekend in the IARU Contest to working 1028 stations in only 50 Khz in 15 meters band.

    Thanks you very much f... Read More

  • K2QPN, K2SQS AND KC2MTO IN THE VHF/UHF TENT.

    08/09/2005 | K2TD

    We operated 3A from SNJ. The Burlington Countu\y Radio Club operated as K2TD. It was HOT-HOT-HOT. We were pleased to turn in a good score. But, our greatest success was the participation of many of the club members. We also had visits from several oth... Read More

  • The 10ghz dish pointed towards Boulder.

    08/08/2005 | N1JFU/R

    This was my first contest operating from my new location in DM79. It started out as a trip to look for sports for the upcoming 10ghz contest, but I ended up bringing a few other bands along with me. I operated in DM79, DN70 and DN71. Total claimed scor... Read More

  • 08/08/2005 | WA1RKS

    I agree with Peter N6ZE, the contest was exteemly slow, and low in participation. I heard only two stations, W1FRZ, whom didn't hear me, and W2SZ/1 which I worked on two bands.
    Other than that it was desolute!. Usually I hear about 8-10 big guns in th... Read More

  • <b>The antennas.</b>

    08/08/2005 | W1AUV/R

    Great weather and another great contest. My thanks to everyone especially Jeff, K1TEO. This contest may have less participation that the others but I still enjoy the challenge.

    My favorite QSO was with K1TEO while I operated in the pitch black of a gol... Read More

  • 08/08/2005 | N6ZE/ROVER

    N6ZE, TRANSCON ROVER, Once Again Went Coast to Coast.

    QSO Rate: 1 QSO/430 miles

    N6ZE began the UHF Contest from the 11th floor of a downtown Baltimore Hotel (FM19), flew to Atlanta (EM73), flew to Ontario, CA (DM14), and got home in Thousand Oaks, CA (... Read More

  • 08/04/2005 | ZK1IR

    I went out to the South Cook Islands for the contest and had a great time with 80watts and my G5RV. I had over 1300 contacts and about 150 for the contest as condition were very hard at times and the bands were more active between 80,40,20mtrs but I ju... Read More

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