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  • 03/03/2002 | N7CZ

    I worked 10M Single Op. Low Power this year.
    Really just messing around. Phone contests are really not my gig.
    However, I did have a good time.
    I must say that most operators were very well behaved!
    I received a couple of reports that my audio was ba... Read More

  • 02/25/2002 | K5UJ

    A few weeks ago I purchased a used Corsair II. I ran it barefoot into a Titan vertical for this contest, at anywhere from 50 to 80 watts and gave the linear a rest. I didn't operate for more than a few hours but I worked everyone I called--it was gre... Read More

  • 02/25/2002 | WT1T

    Fantastic condx! Had the rate meter on Sun morning up over 200 at a couple of points, with sustained rates over 150. I've never heard 20 and 15 open in the morning to both EU and JA, with equally strong signals. Was also amazed at the number of QRP ... Read More

  • 02/23/2002 | ZF2NT

    ZF2NT Multi-single from Little Cayman Island.
    Operators: N6NT, N6XI.
    5066 x 338 = 5,136,924 (prelim score)

    Bruce can post official comments. I just want to thank him for the
    opportunity to "be DX" for the first time in 19 years! Bruce is a
    true Re... Read More

  • KB1GWW and friends configure the K1EU DX Cluster Node in preparation for the upcoming ARRL International DX Contest.

    02/23/2002 | WJ0TA

    Four newly licensed Hams / Boy Scouts visited K1MV-s QTH in North Yarmouth Maine Sunday February 10, 2001 to join the World Championship YCCC (Yankee Clipper Contest Club) and to learn about contesting. Shown here configuring the K1EU Packet Cluster ... Read More

  • 02/23/2002 | VE3OU

    A contest such as the ARRL DX CW version is a constant reminder to me of the
    of the excellent calibre of the participants. There are, in my mind,
    many outstanding operators in the world of CW. I'm constantly impressed with
    the level of skill and savvy... Read More

  • 02/22/2002 | N7RD

    Very good conditions, even if I only had spare time to work the contest. Very glad to hear the 5U9C, and nice to work him with only 50 watts and the tri-bander. Enjoyed it very much and hope to see you all in the next one.

    Adios from AZ.

    Ron Read More

  • 02/22/2002 | VP5GA

    Of the 3643 QSO's that I made in the contest,
    the following is the breakdown of different callsigns worked
    and on how many bands they were worked:

    On 6 different bands, I worked 61 different stations
    On 5 different bands, I worked 90 different stations... Read More