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  • K6EI in his tidy shack

    12/04/2007 | K6EI

    I used a roof-mounted inverted-L and ran QRP. Local noise conditions were pretty bad here in my neighborhood during the evening, but I had a blast between midnight and sunrise. I worked almost everyone I could hear (roughly 220 QSOs and 47 multiplie... Read More

  • <b>Yvette, KB3HTS</b>, a fourth year physics major at CWRU scans the band at W8EDU.  <i>(W8WTS photo)</i>

    12/03/2007 | W8EDU

    The Case Amateur Radio Club at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, OH, hosted a multi-operator SS SSB event this year with three operators. KB0USR, KB3HTS and W8WTS operated the station for 11:20, yielding 269 QSOs and 64 sections for a 34,43... Read More

  • Always need a few fills...

    12/03/2007 | WS1L

    My first ARRL 160 Contest was in 2005 and I had a modest effort of 250 Q's and 37k points. Last year I wasn't able to enter due to work. The week after the 2005 160 contest a lightning strike had melted the old 160 vertical, along with serving up a s... Read More

  • K2DH 5m solid dish with 23cm feed in place.

    12/02/2007 | K2DH

    This year's competition marked my return, after five long years, to EME. I spent my summer getting the dish built and operational, and had it running pretty well before the contest. My original plan was to have several bands (23, 13, and 9cm) running... Read More

  • 12/02/2007 | KA0P

    I heard many stations. Even worked a few. Rig was a FT-757 and for an antenna I fed my 15ft high 100ft doublet as a "T". Tried to answer quite a few calls but was not heard. My next endeavor on 160 will be with a quarter wavelength random wire. Till th... Read More

  • 12/02/2007 | WD5BJT

    I have not heard so many stations on 160 Meters in quite a few years. My narrow (250Hz) DSP CW filter was swamped most of the time. I know that many Q's were missed because of the activity. It was refreshing to work stations above 1,900Khz as well. The... Read More

  • K7XC Radio Central - June 2007 VHF Contest

    12/02/2007 | K7XC

    This effort was mainly about trying to finish off 222 VUCC while working the other bands as filler while waiting for K7DAE/R (Jack - AE7DX OP) to get to the next grid. Thanks to Jack's efforts on 222, I was at 47 grids worked by the end of the contest. Read More

  • Operator Position - K7XC Radio Central

    12/02/2007 | K7XC

    Active Moonrise Only on 144 Mhz. IC706mkIIg, ARR Preamp, AM-6164 Amp @ 350W out, single 18XXX with no elevation at 35'. Hope to have a 3 band EME array with full AZ/EL up by next years event. 73s from DM09nm. Read More

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