ARRL

Register Account

Login Help


Important

You must be logged in to the website in order for your soapbox to be automatically posted. If you are not logged in, your Soapbox requires manual approval before it is posted, and will take much longer to appear. Log in by using the boxes at the top of this page.

Note: By uploading images to the ARRL website, you are granting the American Radio Relay League (ARRL) the non-exclusive right to use the images in any and all of its publications, whether for promotional or commercial purposes, including electronic media or any other media yet to be invented, without payment or any other consideration.

  • 03/18/2002 | W9FGH

    GO SMC! Read More

  • 03/18/2002 | W9LYA

    Not bad, considering I had a triple bypass operation 3 weeks ago! Equipment: ICOM 706MKIIG, HF-9V vertical, 40/80 dipoles up 20' Read More

  • 03/18/2002 | W9WI

    So close (to the sweep), and so far away... I know the Maritimes are beautiful in fall, but you'd think *someone* would have gone inside & got on the radio ! Read More

  • 03/18/2002 | W9YK

    There's something beautiful about the sounds of pounding brass. If you can't have a good time during this event you're not alive! Read More

  • 03/18/2002 | W9YS

    CW is not my forte. Good test of my new FT-1000MP. Antennas are an A3S with 40m extensions, inverted V for 40 and 80, vertical irrigation pipes for 80m and 160m. Bands were short on 20m and 15m. Where was VY, NL and KS? I heard them go by but could cat... Read More

  • 03/18/2002 | WA3SES

    First contest in "new" shack; closed in a room in the basement. Had heat!!! What a step up. Read More

  • 03/18/2002 | WA5BDU

    Good conditions. Enjoyable SS. Read More

  • 03/18/2002 | WA7LNW

    K-2 QRP @ 5 watts and 272 ft Skywire Loop antenna performed great! Read More

NEW TO ARRL

IN THE ARRL STORE

EXPLORE ARRL

Instragram     Facebook     Twitter     YouTube     LinkedIn
Copyright © 2026 The American Radio Relay League, Inc. All rights reserved. Reproduction of material from any ARRL web page without written permission is strictly prohibited.