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01/09/2006 | CU2JT
Being a newcomer (less than 6 months) to the RTTY mode, I find it very exciting to participate in the RTTY contests. I used to hate those RTTY signals when I was trying to work some QSO Party CW contest up on around 7040 KHz and there were RTTY all ove... Read More
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01/09/2006 | EA8AUW
Hello guys !
I'm retired of this contest for to many technical problems in the shack ( in side of my Movil Station ) But I can to appreciate a good propagation and participation in the contest.-
I can to work 92 stations arround a the world only, but t... Read More -
01/09/2006 | KN3A
This weekend was my first RTTY Roundup. There is no way to describe the enjoyment I got out of this. It was wall to wall RTTY signals and 15 meters was even open both days. I had one 10 meter QSO to AD6WL, but no other signals were heard. I only have a... Read More
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01/09/2006 | W1DV
I enjoyed the eight years I lived overseas (Philippines, Cambodia, and Central African Republic) as a missionary/pastor, but I sure missed participating in SKN during those years. Since semi-retiring I have not missed SKN and it was another great time... Read More
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01/09/2006 | WB6IYM
Only operated about 6 hours...Spent most of my time on the internet tracking down how to make FSK work from the USB port on my new laptop. HOwever, a most enjoyable time; I checked out my new desk and radio console that were installed about 10 days be... Read More
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01/08/2006 | KH6IN
The efforts at KH6IN for the 10-Meter Contest was at Laupahoehoe Point Beach Park, Hawaii. This is near Hilo, Hawaii at grid BK29jx. The station ran 100 watts with 2 antennas available: a 14-element "portable" Sterba Curtain and a 5-element Yagi. The S... Read More
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01/08/2006 | W4YD
I operated my Swan Astro 150 Transceiver (1982 vintage) with a dipole antenna and my Vibroplex Bug. I was busy driving teenagers to various engagements, so there were only 7 QSO's. I did lots of listening and heard some great fists. I also met some new... Read More
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01/08/2006 | K2JX
I decided to use my Novice station circa 1973 for SKN this year.
E.F. Johnson Viking Adventurer, BC-348Q rcvr, J-38 key, transmitter crystal controlled. 75' inverted end fed Marconi antenna tuned by an E.F. Johnson "Match Box". After a few visits from ... Read More





