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01/01/2016 | NA6DX
Rough SKN for 2016. Signals are there, but contacts are few. Sunspots=18, A=43, K=1. I did manage a vry nice QSO with Carl N5XE on 15m, and another with Tom W6JHQ on 40m today. The old J-38 and fist didn't let me down. Neither did my trusty Heath ... Read More
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01/01/2016 | W1AUV
Great contest as usual! I was on Mount Greylock (MA) and Mount Equinox (VT) on the first weekend. Many highlights but the standouts were the contacts from Equinox. N2DH, VE3FN and N3RG. It's nice to make contacts but when people are excited, you get ex... Read More
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01/01/2016 | OH2PO
Antennas used at OH2PO Read More
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01/01/2016 | KI0G
This is the J-38 I used for a great QSO with Jav, CO3JK Read More
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12/30/2015 | KJ7OG
I made five contacts total on my small staion 2Meter EME system. Five countries were logged. The contacts were all made with the JT65B digital mode, running 300Watts to a K1FO 13 El Beam at 33 ft. The amplifier is an AM6155 one-tube "beast", with buil... Read More
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12/19/2015 | K1WHS
I have been playing around on 160 meters for a few years, and find it to be very challenging. The antenna is the weak link in any 160 station. Unless you live on salt water, any antenna you put up can be improved! Along those lines, I spent late Novemb... Read More
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12/16/2015 | W1RO
Wrong soapbox Read More
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12/16/2015 | WB9Z
Everyone here had a great time operating the 160 contest and making 1632 QSO's. The WB9Z multi-op 160 contest has become a tradition spanning decades...with many of the same operators. You know what makes this hobby so wonderful? Spending an entire wee... Read More



