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03/10/2005 | K8LSK
Saturday was great and I really enjoyed working many stations just as fast as I could. Reminded me of the days in high sun spot cycles! Sunday was a bust at my QTH. Worked all day for 50 more QSO's.
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03/10/2005 | K5VG
Operated mobile. Had to remember the callsign, power, and last two digits off the clock until I could stop somewhere and write it down. Memory overload quickly prohibited any real QSO runs, and thus I was no threat to the top scorers. This year. Read More
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03/10/2005 | WA6WPG
SO 40 LP-Operating 40 meters in this contest is always a challenge. Operating LP even more so. Trying to be heard among the MEGA BC stations requires a very good antenna and like most of us who live in an urban area that requires lots of space. So I go... Read More
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03/09/2005 | WA4UF
I put in a pile of work getting ready for this one - built and installed a new 11 element 2 meter beam, installed a 15 element 70 cm beam, ran new feedlines, etc. I was all set. Unfortunately, the propogation took a vacation! You giving a certificat... Read More
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03/09/2005 | XE2AC
Everything began early of this year when in a club meeting, I proposed to take part in the ARRL DX International Contest, with the main objective to give our Ham aspirants a taste of what contesting is in Amateur Radio, and try get fresh blood in our ... Read More
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03/09/2005 | TF4M
Operating Thor's (TF4M) station was quite an experience despite the poor propagation. I do feel that being a bit further North than usual does impact propagation especially with Aurora in the sky. The Rhombic farm is very impressive. Read More
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03/08/2005 | AH6RR
This was my first real contest I entered. I only worked it for about 6 hours total but I had such a great time doing it you will see me in many more (if the XYL lets me). Thanks for all the contacts guys & gals. 73 and Aloha from Hawaii.
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03/07/2005 | KB5KNF
This was my first DX contest to participate in other than field day events. It all started out on Saturday morning when I went up the tower and fixed the Coax Connection to the Antenna at the W5QGG Clubhouse. After that was complete, of course I had ... Read More