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  • 06/24/2002 | AA4ZZ

    Unrolling hardline in a cold driving rain while standing on a sheet of ice is a challenge Read More

  • 06/24/2002 | AC3A

    THIS WAS OUR FIRST EVER ROVER ATTEMPT. WE WERE SURPRISED AT THE LEVEL OF EFFORT REQUIRED TO RUN JUST THE LOWER 4 BANDS. GIVEN THE COMPLETE LACK OF PROPOGATION AND BEING ONLY ABLE TO WORK THE FIRST 8 HOURS OF THE CONTEST TO WE MADE A DECENT SHOWING. Read More

  • 06/24/2002 | AJ4W

    GOOD CONTEST. EVEN WORKED A SPECIAL EVENT STATION FROM GREENLAND! Read More

  • 06/24/2002 | K0AWU

    Poor conditions on 432 and 1296, but still great fun! Read More

  • 06/24/2002 | K1DS

    Messy start as we sat in the eye of the snowstorm for the first 10 hrs of the contest. Laser QSOs bolstered the score. Read More

  • 06/24/2002 | K1DY

    This contest represented my 40th year of VHF contest mountaintopping. For the January VHF Sweepstakes in 1962, I (then K1JDY) operated K1NTC/1 from the top of mt. Agamenticus in Southern Maine with Curt, K1NTC, and Lucky, K1KOB. We had to haul all the ... Read More

  • 06/24/2002 | K1IM

    100 watts on 6m and 50 watts on 432 from my new location in NE CT. It was nice to check out the paths during January flat band times. Nice to hear falrly good activity here in the northeast. Tom, K1IM. Read More

  • 06/24/2002 | K1JT

    On Saturday or Monday morning, or many other recent mornings, could have worked 100 Europeans on 6 meters. On Sunday, heard and worked only one. Backscatter was great, though, as was a spotty and highly localized opening to W6, W7, and VE7 later in the... Read More

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