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  • 02/19/2013 | KW6G

     Another personal best....149K points in all...Made 22 more contacts and 1 more mulitiplier than last year with almost identical band conditions.. With that said, I had a good time as always and am looking forward to next year.... Thanks to all who wor... Read More

  • 02/18/2013 | KA0P

    We were out of town. Got home in time for the last hour of the contest. Made 10 fast 20 meter contacts before contest ended. 50 watts and random wire.    73, Dave Read More

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    02/09/2013 | KB4BKV

    My father, Stan (WA4DYD) and I got out on a Western PA mountain at 2400 ft elevation in grid FM19 this year.  Temperatures were cold and the winds were signficant, requiring many guy lines on the mast used for the higher bands.  Overnight winds were st... Read More

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    02/04/2013 | N0JK

    I had high hopes for a big 6 meter Es opening Saturday in the contest. Friday afternoon before the 'test K6MIO/KH6 Hilo, HI worked all the way to the midwest and Gulf coast on 6 meters. I set up portable in the Flint Hills. Weather was great Saturday a... Read More

  • 02/01/2013 | K6TY/0

    I operated portable from my mother-in-law's basement using a Martin Research and Manufacturing 5-48 "Flash" bug, the Icom 730 of my wife (KB0QJJ), and a random wire that ran out the basement window, up an exterior staircase, and across the fiberglas aw... Read More

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    01/30/2013 | K0MHC

    The TX Hill Country Rovers activated 12 grids in central Texas and southern Oklahoma. One of our best locations (EM14kj) was the scenic outlook along I35 in the Arbuckle Mountains of southern OK. Both W0JT/R and K0MHC/R participated as "limited" rovers... Read More

  • 01/30/2013 | K0MHC

    The TX Hill Country Rovers activated 12 grids in central Texas and southern Oklahoma. One of our best locations (EM14kj) was the scenic outlook along I35 in the Arbuckle Mountains of southern OK. Both W0JT/R and K0MHC/R participated as "limited" rovers... Read More

  • 01/30/2013 | K0MHC

    The TX Hill Country Rovers activated 12 grids in central Texas and southern Oklahoma. One of our best locations (EM14kj) was the scenic outlook along I35 in the Arbuckle Mountains of southern OK. Both W0JT/R and K0MHC/R participated as "limited" rovers... Read More