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2013 ARRL November Sweepstakes (Phone)
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11/20/2014 | K5MXG
wrong one Read More
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12/18/2013 | W7RN
One of the most enthusiastic SS operators is Matt, WX5S. He has been operating from W7RN for many years and is still pushing to win the U category from the Comstock Memorial Station. His secret weapons this year are new stacks on 10, 15 and 80! Read More
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12/09/2013 | KD9MS
Conditions were fair, but time was short for the contest. So the last 3 contacts I made I let my six-year old son Ethyn have the headset! Thanks to NR5M, N0IJ and W7WA for making this a memorable SS for me and my son! He had a blast! And he handled the... Read More
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12/04/2013 | VE9UNB
The call sign VE9UNB is held by Richard Tervo, VE1BMR, who did not participate as an operator in this contest. The licensed participants in this contest were Allen Galloway, VE9AGG, Aaron Farnham, VE9AJF, Brandon Brown, VE9BWB, Chris Rouse, VE9CDR, Co... Read More
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12/02/2013 | N1XIH/7
After surprisingly winning the Rocky Mountain Division Section in 2012, ( still awaiting the plaque) I knew I should try to better my score this year and get a Clean Sweep. Unfortunately I was not able to arrive early enough to acclimatize to the alt... Read More
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12/02/2013 | N1XIH/7
After surprisingly winning the Rocky Mountain Division Section in 2012, ( still awaiting the plaque) I knew I should try to better my score this year and get a Clean Sweep. Unfortunately I was not able to arrive early enough to acclimatize to the alt... Read More
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12/02/2013 | W4LT
Moral of the story: There is no substitute for being rested, for motivation,
for challenging competitors and, most importantly, for Butt-In-Chair time.
Hit all of my goals: Fourth consecutive SSB sweep, over 1500 Q's and over
250,000 points.
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11/25/2013 | NK8Q
I operated QRP again this year from the club station of the Nittany ARC, W3YA, at 2200' ASL on a mountain ridge near State College, PA. I took my own radios, Elecraft K2 and a Yaesu FT-100, both at 5W, connected to a computer for logging with N1MM Log... Read More


