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01/01/2008 | K9JP
Had lots of fun working many SKN and SKCC members this year. Best Fist and Signal for me was Bill, NT9K. Bill was 40 to 45 db over here in Michigan. The SKCC Special Event stations were an "Excellent Plus" to make sure there was plenty of activity for ... Read More
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01/01/2008 | KG2OR
The conditions were not the best in Buffalo, New York on SKN.
It was about 31 degrees Fahrenheit, cloudy, and a little snow. Eighty meters was very active, however I was operating a 40 meter whip antenna and a Ten-Tec Argosy. After six and a half hour... Read More -
01/01/2008 | N2SKP
Wow - had a blast, only a few contacts on 80M but thanks to all for bearing with my sending starting with the side of the bug - then moved to full use of the bug, then ended up with the little 2002 Morse Express mini key, which I enjoyed the most!
Bes... Read More -
01/01/2008 | KD6WKY
There was a surge of clumsy straight keys on the air immediately upon UTC New Year, it was fun to listen to everyone for a minute or so. Include me in the mix! At UTC on 4meters I made contact with Kelvin W7NVQ in Twin Falls, ID as Straight Key Nigh... Read More
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01/01/2008 | K2A/8
As a member of SKCC I had the pleasure of using the call K2A/8, which is the second year celebration of the Straight Key Century Club and working a total of 13 stations. Band conditions from Michigan were not the best but still had a great time operat... Read More
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01/01/2008 | K6KPH
Number of contacts: 25
It was another wonderful SKN at K6KPH.
As many may know, K6KPH uses the transmitters, antennas and receivers of ex-RCA coast station KPH. The transmitting and receiving sites are separated by about 20 miles and the transmitters ... Read More -
01/01/2008 | KI0G
Most interesting QSO: WA9CWX, Frank with a HB 807 transmitter.
Best Fist: WA4RCW, Ron
Here is the J-38 I used, good event and great memories.
73, Bob KI0G Read More -
01/01/2008 | AB0OX
My sincerest thanks to those operators (WA1AR & WA6CWM) willing to slow to QRS5 for my benefit, and willing also to endure my terrible attempts at keying a Heil foot switch QRF. Read More