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03/24/2012 | KO5OK
KO5OK was organized as a CLUB for the winter 2012 School Club Roundup. We participated on Monday for several hours. This allowed all the participants a chance to make some contacts and encourage others to scan the bands and look for other schools to ... Read More
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03/21/2012 | N1MX
I operated mostly on 80 meters during this event. The conditions were very good, and I had a great time. Thanks to those 4 operators who voted me "best fist". 73 Mike Amaral N1MX Walpole, Massachusetts Read More
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03/20/2012 | W5KS
W5KS, a Memorial Station for the Lawton Fort Sill Amateur Radio Club was pressed into service on Friday February 17th 2012, of the School Club Round-up for about 3 hours at the Eisenhower Elementary School. In all, about 130 students from the 3rd, 4t... Read More
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03/19/2012 | WD5AGO
TULSA COMMUNITY COLLEGE ARC, Tulsa OK Good turnout for SCR Feb-12 with good conditions. Their was some DX on 40m and 15m which always kept students guessing on the map. As a class project we built up a new 23cm Horn Antenna to make some EME contac... Read More
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03/19/2012 | KF5CRF
The Eisenhower Middle School, Viking Radio Club KF5CRF was hanging tuff on 20 meters for the Winter 2012 School Club Roundup. The internal school media department came in and took some video of the action. By Friday there was a UTUBE video posted, c... Read More
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03/18/2012 | W7O
W7O at Oakview Elementary School, Centralia WA had a tremendous first ever School club round up event. We contacted 20 states officially (21 unofficially) operating for a little over 22 hours. We had at last count 250 students participate over the week... Read More
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03/16/2012 | KB5TX
Our Club (KARS - KB5TX) Kendall Amateur Radio Society Boerne Texas was on the air 160, 80, 40, 20, 15, & 10 meters SSB, all at the same time -- if propagation permitted DX Contacts to be logged. There was a separate Ham Radio Operator's Position for ea... Read More
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03/15/2012 | K4WY
No matter what kind of conditions, the ARRL DX Phone contest is always a winner. I intended to operate QRP and had checked and doubled checked everything. Again, Ol Man Sol spun out some CME and my noise floor went through the roof – so I regrouped an... Read More