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  • 10/18/2006 | XE2HWH

    We operated both weekends 10 GHz only, but on the first one Bernardo take the brake time to use satellite handy QSOs.

    This photo shows the four rigs in our site. The big dishes on the sides and the little ones in the middle. Read More

  • June 2005

    10/16/2006 | W0AH

    WOW! Just got the 6M antenna up Friday morning before the contest, and the band was exploding! Worked several Europeans and 100 grids in just a few hours. Would conditions the next day be as good? Well, not quite. This was the first contest from ou... Read More

  • N2UO operating from Camelback, PA (FN21HB). This is a very ham-friendly location, but vegetation can be a problem in certain directions.

    10/09/2006 | N2UO

    This year's 10 GHz & up contest was again a lot of fun. I operated both weekends from four different locations, on 10 GHz only.

    I started on August 19 from Camelback mountain, (Tannersville, PA), FN21HB. Fellow Packrat Rick K1DS joined me from the oppo... Read More

  • 10/07/2006 | WB2LEB

    My first VHF contest in 40 years. It was a ton of fun and I look forward
    to January with a new 3 element beam for six and stacked loops for two
    meters. Read More

  • 10/06/2006 | KG4ORX

    I had a great time,i have more people than last year with home made 6 meter dipole anttena back of my truck along with 2 meter also.

    73
    Jackie
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  • From left to right:
Ray Scott (N4RAJ)
Terry Scott (NV8E)
Herman Tibbs (KC8VJD)
Joshua Tibbs (no call yet)
Rick Botos (KC8MVK)
Dave Hendricks (N8HSO-not pictured)

    10/03/2006 | NV8E

    NV8E Field Day

    Every year, we try something a little different and this year was no exception. I think that some of the changes made this year will be carried over to next year.

    Now, let's meet the team. Read More

  • 10/03/2006 | N4QWZ/R

    Hope all u guys have have enjoyed making 1296 contacts into EM57! Im done rovering, hit a deer going up the mountain to Bald Knob Crossings, it cost me 850.00 bucks to fix my Suburban out of my pocket, and I did all the labor.Be thankful for all the ro... Read More

  • The portable 10 GHz antenna mounted on a rotor in the back of my truck.

    09/28/2006 | WA5YWC

    The 10 GHz contest is by far my most favorite contest of the year. Contesting in North Texas is somewhat of a challenge because of the heat and flat terrain. This year I decided to try something different to make the contest a bit easier to operate. I ... Read More