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2006 IARU HF
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    VE3AP -- Nov 3, 2006 19:01 ET

    VE3AP wearing his WRTC2002 T-shirt

    First al all I want to thanks Vlad-VE3JM and Don VE3RM, to give me the chance to operate IARU from Don's super station this year.

    I wanted to operated this contest because of WRTC, as I was Argentina's team leader in WRTC 2000 (S522R) and Finland (OJ1C), I know the feeling of this event, and being in the contest, I feeling myself like being in WRTC itself.

    It was my first real try to operate SO2R, for moments it was nice, but most of the times it was a mess, because the station wasn't ready to operate 2 radios at this time. My goal was try to duplicate my score from last year, but unfortunately the huge electrical noise in low bands (there are a continuous electrical noise of S9+30dB in the frequencies between 1 to 5 MHz, it just started some days before IARU), keep me short from my goal. That noise really hurts my score, because never I couldn't run in 80 neither in 160 and every QSO in that band was a 'pain in the butt", because copying the stations with 30 dB of attenuation in the front end and using the DSP at maximum processing to try to understand the calls really got me frustrated and very tired. Every QSO in 80 and 160 meter took me around one minute to completed and that is not the best way to get your maximum score, but anyway I enjoyed the contest, working 44 WRTC's station (several of them in 4 bands), working in 40 meter lot of the new VK's foundation licenses with 4 letters in the suffix, trying to move between bands some Central America's HQ multipliers, etc. See you in next contest 73, Claudio LU7DW/VE3AP/VE2DWA -- LU7DW

    HB9HQ -- Aug 11, 2006 01:31 ET

    An all time first for our national club. After securing the "HQ" call sign this year's goal was to uncover some hidden talent and get on the air with 12 stations. What we did. Some were SOP low, others Multi-Multi high. From Rookie to seasoned contester to log-checker/merger it was learning by doing. Thank you all for your points and multis and, see you again next year! -- HB9AAP

    YO3HFY -- Aug 3, 2006 10:45 ET

    HI FRIENDS..! This is probably,the BEST HF contest...thanks IARU and congratulations...!!! -- YO3HFY

    TG0AA -- Aug 3, 2006 18:31 ET

    For me, the 2006 IARU HF World Championships were really lots of fun. I am kind of new to contesting, so with each new event, I try to do just a little bit better than I did with the last event.Best 73 to all and DX from Guatemala -- TG9ANF


    YO7HHI -- Jul 28, 2006 01:13 ET

    For me, the 2006 IARU HF World Championships were really lots of fun. I am kind of new to contesting, so with each new event, I try to do just a little bit better than I did with the last event.Best 73 to all -- YO7HHI

    RN6BE -- Jul 26, 2006 19:52 ET

    ia very good contest. i used the new stackbox and works very well. see the web page www.stackbox.com.ar see in the contest. sergei -- RN6BE

    RZ6HAZ -- Jul 24, 2006 15:04 ET

    My antenna RR-33!

    Who me has called thanks all in Contest. Success and 73! Ken -- RZ6HAZ

    PV8DX -- Jul 23, 2006 20:57 ET

    I never will forget this competition. I could not participate the time all, but was fantastic to hear some stations of the fifth region of Brazil. Congratulations to the organizadores for the party. 73, See you next! -- PV8DX

    AH6RR -- Jul 21, 2006 23:57 ET

    View fron the shack, makes it hard to contest at sundown.

    This was my first IARU contest. It caught me by suprise as I forgot it was on even. I did get to work it for a couple of hours and had many great contacts. Next year I will be more on the ball and work it for all of it. Had a blast and hope to see you next year. 73 Roland AH6RR -- AH6RR

    IZ2HAN -- Jul 20, 2006 05:16 ET

    It was my first experiece in a HF world championship and I really enjoied it even if I had problems with my vertical antenna and I've been obliged to work the contest with an emegency ER for 20 m fixed at the balcony's railing! However I worked Canada and some Asian stations. Hope to be in better working conditions next year. 73, Franco -- IZ2HAN


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