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  • Home QTH 4ele 40m

    12/02/2007 | W6YDE

    Hello to all,

    This also was my first contest, I had a great time, all contacts received were very polished and polite. Worked the contest all by hand. No computer logging. Also was installing a new beam that weekend, only worked 151 contacts and I thi... Read More

  • The Bunkhouse with surrounding fishing and hunting areas.

    12/02/2007 | KB0HH

    A great time was had by all!! We had a sweep by early Sunday morning. Most contacts were on 80 and 20 meters. The main operators for the contest were WB0ZWW, Jim, and his son WD0GTY, Jeff. They used to operate the contest a few miles from here but ... Read More

  • ANTENNAS

    12/01/2007 | KD2RD

    Thanks to all for the contacts! I finally took the plunge and tried SO2R this time. Took some getting used to but finally got the hang of it. If it didn't make a differnce in the score, then at least it looked good!....(HI)






    Single-Op / Low Power

    QTH: P... Read More

  • Brian Short, KC0BS wraps up a successful QSO

    12/01/2007 | KU0DM

    Well, Troop 91 JOTA fit the definition of success.
    We started out the day by setting up the SATERN trailer at the campsite. Once Brian Short, KC0BS and I got it up and running, the fellows from HABITAT SkyLab showed up for the balloon launch. We had a... Read More

  • 11/30/2007 | K3UD

    I started out just giving out contacts and then switched to a strategy of looking for sections. It was slow going but I was steadily gathering sections. As my section count grew I began to think of attempting the clean sweep. I did more tuning than tra... Read More

  • "Field Day" style operation with a three element yagi, 80m loop and 40m vertical.

    11/29/2007 | KL7AA

    November Sweepstakes is the Anchorage Amateur Radio Clubs winter communications training exercise, where we operate Field Day style with portable antennas and generator power.

    Some years well have sub-zero temperatures. Some years the Pineapple Expres... Read More

  • 11/29/2007 | K4GUN

    This contest was my introduction to contest roving. I'm hooked. I really hadn't even planned on being a rover. I had to work on Saturday so I figured I'd drive to my club's mountaintop site on Sunday. Having an IC7000 in the truck, I thought I'd tr... Read More

  • 11/29/2007 | N0NB

    SO LP KS

    It had been several years since I last operated SS as part of a multi-op effort. I guess I was a bit burned out.

    I started with the "normal" goal of working enough Q's for a PIN
    and that morphed into "how many over 100 can I go?" My summary ... Read More

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