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01/25/2017 | KD9MS
Lots of fun in this one. There seemed to be lots of stations to maintain a sustained run, except on 10 meters. There seemed to be more DX this year to work as well. This is an awesome contest! Read More
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01/25/2017 | WB2SIH/R
Had fun activating 7 grids. Great weather considering it is January! Thanks to all I was able to work. ! 73, Buff Read More
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01/25/2017 | WA6OSX
Six was fun! Read More
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01/23/2017 | WB3IGR
First January contest from my new home FN-10. Small tower and antennas but did just over 5 K. Read More
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01/23/2017 | K2DRH
WSJT MSK-144 was a major factor in this test but the call freq 50.280 was chaos. Congestion can be greatly reduced by observing some old established Ms protocols that we have used for over 10 years with the older Ms mode FSK-441 on 50.260 (and origin... Read More
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01/23/2017 | K2DRH
This has been a strange winter in the Midwest. Unseasonable below zero temps in December and a week long January thaw with fog and some temperature inversion tropo just before the contest. Of course that fell apart and contest day dawned with conditi... Read More
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01/19/2017 | WA9STI
It was fun to participate in another SKN using a Heathkit HW-8 with a J-45 key on a leg clamp to a CB amplifier. When I wrote in last year’s Soapbox about my 2016 SKN, I mentioned that I only operated for an hour in the evening because I had to get ... Read More
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01/14/2017 | W4AAA
I had some free time over a rainy New Year’s holiday and used it to set up the computers and radios for this contest. I even added a sub-receiver to my second Elecraft K3S so both radios now had SO2V capabilities. I made a few contacts in the RU pract... Read More









