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12/16/2019 | ka1amr
We had a 'party' and almost nobody showed up. Heard a few stations (CT and NH) really weak, no biggies, I tried. Really. I did try. Worst conditions in years on 10. 2020 has to be better. Now everyone repeat...'2020 will be better...2020 will be b... Read More
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12/16/2019 | K7BG
Every QSO I made landed in my log on “a wire and a prayer.” Read More
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12/13/2019 | WA3NFV
I found a second link which seems to work try using this: http://www.arrl.org/10-meter Read More
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12/13/2019 | WA3NFV
Too bad the Rules link isn't working. 73. Read More
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12/12/2019 | W2LPL
Great Contest. Local noise level was nice and low. At times the 2M band looked like 20M during a contest. Heard many many more stations then i was able to work. 73s de W2LPL Read More
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12/09/2019 | N0NB
Band conditions both nights were about the most quiet I have ever observed at this location. Even though I only have a relatively low doublet for 80/160m, working a bit of DX is always nice. Operating time was cut short as a bum hip made sitting for ... Read More
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12/09/2019 | K6EI
This was my fourth year running QRP (5 watts) in this event from an isolated cabin at Loon Lake, Washington (in EWA, north of Spokane). Band conditions this year were very good with the A index hovering around 4 and the K index at 1 for most of the w... Read More
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12/09/2019 | N0JK
Got on briefly Sunday morning before going into work. 5 watts and a wire antenna tossed over a tree. 6 contacts in about 15 minutes, best DX WA0MHJ MN and N8OO LA. Heard a couple of JA's and KH6LC. Read More

