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  • SKN 2004 QSL

    01/04/2004 | K1RV

    This was a great SKN! I made a total of 19 contacts with some nice ragchews. Several stations were using older rigs and some homebrew gear. There were quite a few QRP stations and LOTS of FISTS members!

    My nomination for most interesting QSO goes to M... Read More

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    01/04/2004 | K1DC

    This was the first opportunity to put my recently restored 1934 vintage Collins 30-FX transmitter through a real test.
    Worked 20 stations on 80 and 40 meters mostly crystal controlled with a note that had real character.
    Looking forward to the next SKN... Read More

  • 01/04/2004 | N5KY

    40m was quite busy with SKN QSOs this year. A very
    impressive level of activity for sure. I was glowing
    with a Drake B-Line and using a J-37 for the most
    enjoyable "contest" of the year. Glad to see so
    much participation. Read More

  • My GHD GT504 Photo

    01/03/2004 | JJ1BDX/3

    I submitted two QSOs for the SKN 2004. I worked one SKN participant and one SKN-participant candidate this year.

    Zhi, BU2AA has been active on 40m above 7025kHz these days, apparently
    with a straight key though he did not participate in the SKN (I told... Read More

  • SKN 2004

    01/03/2004 | KB3HJQ

    This was my first real attempt at SKN, and what a blast. Had QSO's with some of the nicest ops and some of the very best straight key ops anywhere. Fingers still have the blisters, but well worth it. Looking forward to many more SKN's. Also, many thank... Read More

  • 01/03/2004 | N0RRY

    Got to make only one contact, by the time I got my old Globe Chief 90A setup with a t-r relay to run the receiver, but it was a very friendly qso with Don, k9dgs, who put up with my shakey fist and forgetting to switch from xmt to rcv. Everyone seemed... Read More

  • K9LA listening for a weak one.

    01/03/2004 | K9LA

    Last year in the SKN event I used my General station (Viking Ranger II and Drake 2B) to make contacts. This year I decided to use my Novice station - a DX-20 and an NC-60.

    Thank goodness I started getting ready early this year. The last time I used the... Read More

  • 01/03/2004 | JA6WFM/HI8

    Thank you for the many QSO at the ARRL10M contest from Republica Dominicana.I made contacto over 900 with quater wave vertical. 2004 I will try again with big antena from HI8 hi.73 Hiro NAKAMURA Read More

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