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Contest Soapbox
2008 ARRL 10 GHz and Up Contest
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12/23/2008 | KC0P/R
Planning, cooperation, and a lot of time devoted to the task
yielded a lot of fun and lots of contacts. This year I joined
the Northern Lights Radio Society high speed Rover Pack for
all four days. I managed 34 setups, 22 different stations and
300 QSO... Read More -
12/04/2008 | VE3FHM
This was my best 10 GHz contest ever. The second Saturday was the highlight with QSOs between FN03DF and FN44IG (Mount Washington) with N1JEZ and K1LPS at 687 Km. I nearly completed with VE3FN on Mount Tremblant but signals faded. The next DX was be... Read More
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12/03/2008 | W9SZ
I didn't have a lot of time to participate during the first weekend but I managed a few hours on Saturday morning from a hilltop in EN50rl. I worked my best DX in the contest from there - with W0ZQ in EN42cq.
I drove up to Two Rivers, Wisconsin on the... Read More -
10/20/2008 | W0JT
It seemed like lately I had been spending my every waking hour at the hospital where I work, two stories underground, far from the sunshine and fresh air for which Minnesota is famous. After missing most of Field Day, the June VHF contest, and the Augu... Read More
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10/11/2008 | KC0IYT
In Minnesota, the Northern Lights Radio Society had a group operating
from Buck Hill skii area in Burnsville, MN (south of Minneapolis), EN34ir.
The August weekend we looked south most of the weekend. A majority of our
QSOs were with a rover pack. Ho... Read More -
10/05/2008 | KB8VAO
I started the first half of the contest on Mt. Shasta (CN81vi).
I worked VE3RWN/W6,Randy on Mt. Diablo (CM97av) for one of his first 10 GHz contacts, and at 384.5 km! W6SR,Rick (CM98mr) provided a nice contact by bouncing signals off of Mt. Diablo for ... Read More -
10/04/2008 | K6HLH
Hi There,
I operated from home both weekends. I live in a valley, The Antelope Valley, so I have mountains to go over in every direction. Some over 8000 feet high. But I did better than I thought I would. Of course much credit goes to the rovers that w... Read More -
09/27/2008 | K6GKJ
Hello Everyone!!!
I am Tammy, K6GKJ this was my very first time working 10ghz. I used the rig built by Ron, N6GKJ my other half. We took a drive down I-5 to a Vista look out. We arrived there about 10:30 or so and it only took me about 10 minutes to se... Read More










