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11/03/2017 | KD5IKG/R
It was a less then stellar contest. My new partner on this contest goes by the name of "Murphy", I am sure you know him also. This was going to be the best trip ever, finally bought commercial antennas, retired the loops and home-made "Cheap-Yagi's"... Read More
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11/03/2017 | KD5IKG/R
It was a less then stellar contest. My new partner on this contest goes by the name of "Murphy", I am sure you know him also. This was going to be the best trip ever, finally bought commercial antennas, retired the loops and home-made "Cheap-Yagi's"... Read More
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10/26/2017 | ND8GA
Every February and October we enjoy participating in the Roundup, and encourage our students to observe or participate as much as possible. We remain grateful for those whose dedication make this friendly school competition possible. ND8GA https://si... Read More
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10/17/2017 | VE2GT
Was fun, VA3ELE visited us, SEE PHOTO left VA3ELE, center VE2JWH, right VE2GT Read More
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10/14/2017 | KM4KMU
Less activity on FM than last year. Strange conditions, 446 and 223.5 were outstanding with as good or better propagation and much lower noise than 2m despite the 2m having equal or better VSWR, power, line losses and impedance match. 223.5 was by f... Read More
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10/03/2017 | K5ND/R
My first trip as a rover. It made this usually quiet contest here in North Texas much, much more interesting as I moved from one grid to the next. Still didn’t work many stations, but worked the same ones from several different grids. Activated 8 gri... Read More
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09/29/2017 | WB8TGY
I operated the first weekend of the contest at four different locations on Lake Erie, working stations all around the lake and several inland stations in Michigan. One highlight the first weekend was working Bob, WA8VPD on 10, 24, and 47 GHz while he ... Read More
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09/23/2017 | N2AMC
This was my first time on the 1296 band in my 39 year ham career. I was running a 1296 transverter (20W out) that I recently purchased at a ham convention. It was driven by my old Yaesu FT-290 RII and a homebrew sequencer that I recently built. The an... Read More






