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06/10/2002 | K0AWU
Thanks to all who looked toward EN37ed during the contest. Returning to 6 meters after being gone for over 30 years made this contest very different. I now have a new problem! Do I work FROM 6 meters as a "base" band or 2 meters? We had enough 6 meter ... Read More
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06/10/2002 | N5QYC
Wow! The bands where either up or down with the hunt for contacts making life interesting. Had a great time, and beat my previous scores by a factor of three. Between dodgeing thunder heads, rain, and lightning and working only three bands my scores... Read More
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06/10/2002 | AA1YN
For the June VHF contest, I decided to make it up to 1296, so starting in November 2001, I built a DSP-10 transceiver and bought a 1296 transverter from DEMI along with a 55-ele loop yagi from Directive Systems. Finally, 2 weeks prior to the contest, I... Read More
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05/30/2002 | NP2B
John NP2B, SM for the Virgin Islands, gratefully acknowledged my request to work the phone SS with him and Bruce W4OV. Actually, I thrust myself on John! Being an ardent contester I could not go on vacation to KP2 in November without working SS.(my wif... Read More
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05/14/2002 | K8UH
Hey everyone thanks for being on the air and helping me to another clean sweep.
73 de Erik Read More -
05/08/2002 | W8DZ
This contest was used as a tool to introduce several of our members to HF and contesting. We devoted time to teaching techniques and procedures, even to unlicensed youngsters who came by to see the activity. Our goal of geting members on in spite of ... Read More
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05/01/2002 | N2EY
After many years of SS at the "A" level, decided to try QRP with my Elecraft K2. Antenna is an 80/40 inverted V with homebrew traps and the apex at 35 feet. I'm amazed at the results given the time and setup!
Biggest thrill was working VY1JA - first YU... Read More -
04/20/2002 | K0BJ
In recent CW SS outings K0WA AB0S and K0BJ have operated from W0CEM's QTH in Junction City KS. John is now a Phoenix snowbird, and we've happily found Alan W0NO's new rural Beloit (north-central KS) station to be a great venue for our SS adventures. We... Read More








