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  • The array of 902-5760 transverters (loaned from W5LUA)

    09/18/2003 | W5AC

    N5GQB and N5PYK traveled to Texas A&M University (W5AC) to participate in the September VHF contest. We were fortunate to have equipment to activate every band from 6m to 3cm. This was the first time, that we are aware of, that W5AC was active on the... Read More

  • where did that reflector go now?

    09/17/2003 | KC2LSU

    This was my first contest, since getting my ticket three months ago. I was amazed at what just 10 watts from my Icom 706 MKIIG powered with a St Louis Switcher (modified PC power supply) can do going into a high gain antenna. Look at that "piece of ju... Read More

  • Our fist location DM03

    09/17/2003 | W6KA

    For KG6KJN and I it was our second time contesting. We used our club call W6KA from the Pasadena Radio Club. Our first attempt was earlier in the year so we knew what we were doingwrong.

    This time we out later than expected and did not bring any light... Read More

  • Tent City at 5377 Ft.

    09/17/2003 | WD4OAR

    The Ocoee Amateur Radio Society (OARS) had a great time during the contest from the mountains of North Carolina EM75. We were active on 6m, 2m, 222, and 432. Unfortunately the weather got rough on Saturday night and the weather contined to be bad Su... Read More

  • Here is the stacked array that Bruce, N0KIS built from old television antennas which saved the day for us on 2m.....The 6m beam is in the background....

    09/17/2003 | N0KIS

    About all we can say is that conditions were less than ideal here in Nebraska.... We made an attempt at our first contest from the new University of Nebraska club station..... Things did'nt turn out as we would have liked.... We did have a good time tr... Read More

  • 09/16/2003 | W3SO

    This was W3SO's best score.
    The line score was:

    50 412/64;

    144 431/66;

    222 149/54;

    432 216/55;

    for a claimed score of 375,947 points.

    The operators were:
    WR3Z,W3BTX,K4VV,K2PLF,AI3M,K3IXD,K3RUQ,W3PAW,KD3SA,W3TEF,and W3YOZ.

    Thanks to the Grid Pi... Read More

  • NØHF running JA's on 10m Saturday afternoon.  Picture taken by Bruce, WW1M who stopped by to snap a few px...

    09/15/2003 | N0HF

    Wow, it's been a while since I've made top 10 SOSB in any contest let alone ARRL DX SSB! Probably due to low participation or poor band conditions in the normally high scoring areas of the US. Oh well, I'll take what I can get! This year I installed... Read More

  • The 6, 2 and 432 antenna array.

    09/15/2003 | W7GK

    Packed the gear into the truck and operated a single-low power from the top on Pennsylvania Hill (9400' MSL) in Elko County, NV. This site is about 10 mi. SSW from the town of Mountain City in the northeastern part of the state.

    Gear consisted of an FT... Read More

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