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05/08/2004 | AJ4W/ROVER
Hello to all at ARRL: Just a few lines to let you know about our rover operation.
The team consisted of Joe (AJ4W) Tom (N5ROC) and Dana KD4ESC.
Tom's father loaned us his Alegro motor home for our rover operation.
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05/02/2004 | WB6IYM
My second effort in the 10-meter event. Although my antenna system continues to be less than adequate, to say the least, I had a lot of fun fooling around. Conditions were no where near as good as last year, but still managed to work my share of DX.
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04/14/2004 | WA5YNE
I had a great time on the radio. I realy great enjoying my 39th birthday weekend on the radio. Doing what I love the best. Dxing. I got several new countries. I can't wait until 2005. I know the band conditions were terrible at times. What the differen... Read More
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04/13/2004 | AK1W
This is the first time a station in New England has finished in the SS CW High Power Top Ten in as long as I can recall. At least within the last 25 years!! This has been my main operating goal for the past few years. Very happy to finally make it.
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04/04/2004 | K6FAF
First Arrl Dx Contest under this callsign, worked to figure out QTH capabilities (3550 feet a.s.l., 100w into a 3/3 10/15/20 at 18 feet over a down slope towards EU and AF, and an up slope towards AS and OC, under 5% for 15miles)
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04/03/2004 | KC1XX
Congratulations to K3LR on his team's victory, cleaning our clocks on
the "middle" bands (40/20/15). And also congratulations to W3LPL on a
great score.
It's not whether you win or lose (winning is nice), but how you play
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03/31/2004 | K3UD
Started out to use limited operating time to hand out some points for the serious competitors but then became addicted. Had an Alaska station call me near the end of the contest.... a first. I was fortunate in 1983 to win the Kentucky section low power... Read More
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03/31/2004 | DK7AN
Since two years I use a full size dipole for 80 meters. Now some more stations with good receiving antennas in North America can listen my 100 watts. With 80 meter contesting in ARRL DX contest I do not disturb my family. A few hours before sleeping t... Read More








