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  • 11/22/2004 | W0KT

    I was glad to work NE during the phone SS. During the CW SS I worked every US section except for NE, sad for someone operating from within the Cornhusker state. Read More

  • 11/22/2004 | N7HJ

    Well, Could not do a serious run this year due to commitments and it showed. Only 142 Q's and missing 9 sections. Including BC/AB/NL. Never heard those and of all places WMA and RI. Just a bummer contest, seems like a lot I called couldnt hear me. ... Read More

  • 11/22/2004 | KP2/K7ICE

    CQ SS de KP2/K7ICE

    November SS phone contest has always been my favorite contest to do from the Yukon. Arctic winds would soon give way to the soft and warm trade winds the Caribbean is famous for. Add QRP to the recipe and this will get very interes... Read More

  • 11/22/2004 | WF1L

    Was hoping to be able to work Alaska and Hawaii on 80 Meters to complete my single band WAS but the band never seemed to go long enough to make the QSO's.

    Oh well, wait 'til next year (can you tell I'm from Philadelphia?)! Had a pretty good time anyway. Read More

  • 11/22/2004 | AA2VK

    Work the SS with a K2 for the QRP level... Worked 6 other Q stations,
    Nice to see I'm not the only QRP masochist! Read More

  • 11/22/2004 | N4SL

    My first time entering SSB SS in a loooong time, so what do I do?
    Enter QRP, of course.

    Well, 211 QSOs, 69 sections in 9 hours from WWA.
    Very Hard Work.

    15m was a good band this year. Read More

  • 11/22/2004 | KD5OWO

    The IARU HF World Championshops was my first contest to ever work using my own callsign. My friend Andrew/K3ASK has told me the night before about the contest, and so I did some research on the contest website and got prepared to work the contest. I ... Read More

  • 11/19/2004 | K7HP

    What a letdown -had almost 8 hours left to find DE and VI - W3PP called me! so only needed VI and not a sniff (I use NO spotting stuff at all-so dunno if they were around by Sunday afternoon - but the KP3 was sitting CQing at S9+20 for 3 hours on 20 so... Read More

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