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    12/30/2010 | WB6W

    This  years effort brought WB6W, WA6ZTY, and ex-WB6TIE together on a remote Sierra Nevada fire lookout at 5000' in the Sacramento Valley section. Our 5 band effort (50, 144, 220, 432, 1296 MHz) was our most ambitious so far. Yagis on all but 220.  The ... Read More

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    12/28/2010 | K1BBS

    What a great time!  56 students made 431 contacts (not all counted for some were dupes).  Things were running smoothly until about 2ish on Friday.  The first indication of trouble was a wildly fluctuating and uncontrollable SWR.  The second was that "h... Read More

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    12/28/2010 | K1BBS

    What a great time!  56 students made 431 contacts (not all counted for some were dupes).  Things were running smoothly until about 2ish on Friday.  The first indication of trouble was a wildly fluctuating and uncontrollable SWR.  The second was that "h... Read More

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    12/28/2010 | K1BBS

    What a great time!  56 students made 431 contacts (not all counted for some were dupes).  Things were running smoothly until about 2ish on Friday.  The first indication of trouble was a wildly fluctuating and uncontrollable SWR.  The second was that "h... Read More

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    12/28/2010 | K1BBS

    What a great time!  56 students made 431 contacts (not all counted for some were dupes).  Things were running smoothly until about 2ish on Friday.  The first indication of trouble was a wildly fluctuating and uncontrollable SWR.  The second was that "h... Read More

  • 12/26/2010 | AL4S

    claimed score 32 pts. Total of 5 qsos, 3 rookies, 2 non-rookies. Last chance for me to be a rookie and operate CW so I took advantage. Great event for slow cw.  Read More

  • 12/26/2010 | N3AWS

    About an hour before the contest started, I converted my attic dipole from 6 meters to 10 meters.  I didn't have my household goods yet after returning from 2 years in South Korea, so I was prepared to log by pencil and paper.  I would enter the QRP SS... Read More

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    12/24/2010 | W9FZ

    For the Sept portion of the 10GHz contest, I travelled with Jerry WA9O and we operated from throughout Wisconsin--both on the Lake Michigan shore and from scenic hilltops in southwestern Wisconsin. Along Lake Michigan, we met up with Jim W9SNR. Our con... Read More