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  • Left to right, W4MEL and K3IXD at W4MEL's QTH using the call sign NU4SC. Photo by W4MEL's XYL.

    12/10/2007 | NU4SC

    CallSign Used : NU4SC

    Operator(s) : K3IXD,W4MEL

    We were multi operator, the section is SC.

    Club: Low Country Contest Club

    Mode QSOs Pts Cty

    CW 156 624 38

    USB 186 372 35

    Total 342 996 73

    Score : 72,708

    This was the worst... Read More

  • 12/10/2007 | W8JMF

    Finally, great band condx! WAZ, WAS and DXCC in one hour! Seriously, it sounded like the TX QSO party in Ohio at best. I also made a few Qs as AF1SH/Mobile, used the club call to avoid dups which would trash my awesome score.

    Maybe next year... 73 Read More

  • 12/10/2007 | K1WHS

    This was my second ten meter contest and I was all set for a big effort. I was even going to build a new 5 element yagi and hang it up on the tower fixed to the South. This would be a multi-op effort and I had two friends lined up to help with the oper... Read More

  • Dual-polarization 4-yagi array at K1JT, with beautiful fall colors in the background.  Single yagis for 50, 222, and 432 MHz are atop the EME array.

    12/10/2007 | K1JT

    We operated under the contest's "neighborhood multi-op" rule,
    making 144 MHz QSOs at the K1JT station and 432, 1296, and 2304
    MHz QSOs at the station of K2UYH. We used both CW and JT65,
    without assistance. On the four bands we made a total of 306 QSO... Read More

  • 12/10/2007 | KD7EJI

    I run a modest station, 100w on a vertical. From WA I worked several hours at different times during the contest, but with little results. Only 6 locals, and 1 in a different section the first day.
    The second day I check conditions throughout the day... Read More

  • 12/10/2007 | KF9US

    This was, without a doubt, the toughest 10 Meter Contest in which I have ever participated. From beginning to end, the dead periods far outlasted the openings, here in north central Wisconsin.

    Friday evening (local time) offered an opening from Texas ... Read More

  • 12/10/2007 | AD5FD

    dismal...just dismal. as others already noted, there was a decent es opening friday night...so good there was even short skip down to 500 miles or so. i had the pleasure of talking to hams in corpus christi, shiner and converse, tx(my hometown area) ... Read More

  • 12/10/2007 | N8QE

    Band conditions were terrible in Northeast Ohio. I worked a few local Ohio stations, caught one small E's opening Saturday evening to the southwest states from Texas to Mississippi for about 90 minutes, and heard not a DX station anytime. Totalled only... Read More

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