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02/07/2016 | w5IL
I am enjoying going to the National Park Units in New Mexico - but they are far apart. So far I have activated twelve (12) units; by the end of the year I hope to activate all eighteen (18) units in New Mexio. The Abo ruins in the Salinas Pueblo Missi... Read More
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02/07/2016 | N0URW
N0URW,,, en41,,, Iowa I wanted to test my new 2 meter and 6 meter homebrew yagi designs, what better way then a vhf contest. Saturday conditions were not good at all. Lots of static crashes to the north and east. The very few contacts made were tough... Read More
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02/06/2016 | KA2ESK
Managed to break through the pileups to get my first 3 successful QSOs as a chaser today! HP42, MP08, and PV12. QRP operators, don't give up. We can do it! Read More
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02/06/2016 | WA6OSX
Great contest. Activity was fair and conditions on the higher bands were poor but I still had a lot of fun. I focused more on 6 meter digital operations this time. There was a great turnout of Northern California 6M JT65 stations each afternoon and I ... Read More
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02/04/2016 | k8md
Had lots of fun activating the NS16 First Ladies National Historic Site. The band was up and down, and I never could hold the pileup like I had at my first NPOTA activation. Looking forward to heading back with better conditions. Read More
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02/02/2016 | K2DRH
The story of this VHF contest begins with an ice storm with 60-80 MPH winds right after Christmas that destroyed several Midwest antenna farms. While my QTH was mostly spared, the local electric distribution system was not. After 2 years of work and ... Read More
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02/02/2016 | K2DRH
The story of this VHF contest begins with an ice storm with 60-80 MPH winds right after Christmas that destroyed several Midwest antenna farms. While my QTH was mostly spared, the local electric distribution system was not. After 2 years of work and ... Read More
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02/02/2016 | W7QQ/r
Our plan was to activate four grids south of Phoenix, Arizona, then overnight in Payson, Arizona and return to the home QTH near Albuquerque New Mexico by way of two grids in the Painted Desert National Park in northeast Arizona. We were tired of the ... Read More



