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  • MFDXA President Tony N2MFT with Ian of Troop 61 Valrico FL on the HF station

    10/21/2007 | W4FDX

    Tony, N2MFT and the many members of the Mid Florida DX Association (MFDXA, an ARRL Affiliated Club http://www.w4fdx.com/) W4FDX set-up and ran a fantastic JOTA event in Tampa Bay Florida this weekend. N2MFT invited all area scouts to attend and when w... Read More

  • Jordan, KE5BRT, assists cub scouts in contacting others on D-Star and IRLP.

    10/20/2007 | K2BSA/5

    What an exciting year for Jamboree on the Air! Venturing Crew 73, a Unit from Circle Ten Council in Dallas, Texas, operated from the National Boy Scout Radio Station, K2BSA for most of Saturday's event. All members of Venturing Crew 73 who attended t... Read More

  • KC0P left and WB0LJC right set up on Jefferson Ridge EN43HN
201 km to Buck Hill and 99 km to WI, EN24SX. In the background we can see the horizon towards Buck Hill. With
binoculars we could see the grain elevators in Caledonia,
about eight miles.

    10/17/2007 | KC0P

    Some members of the NLRS (Northern Lights Radio Society)
    like to operate 10 GHz rain or shine. The rain gives
    opportunity for rain scatter, if you can find a spot to
    set up out of the rain. The first Saturday a fixed team
    set up in the next to the top ... Read More

  • Here is Carol, N0HZO set up near Zumbrota, MN EN34QG
working back to Burnsville Buck Hill EN34IR with good
signals from John W0JT, Donn WA2VOI, and Tony KD0JI.
Estimate the horizon is at least two miles away on
the 74 km path.

    10/16/2007 | N0HZO

    Fun to be on a pretty hilltop when the sun is shining. The views are terrific. Read More

  • Hanover, IA EN43FI antennas pointed toward Minneapolis,
estimate horizon is six miles away. Good takeoff.

    10/09/2007 | KC0P/R

    My announced plan was to rove EN33, 43, 44 and 34 on
    Saturday using 50, 144, 432 and 1296 MHz. My best DX
    was working K0AWU on 144.140 CW at 236 miles and
    N0VZJ on SSB at 128 miles. It was also fun to have
    six Texas stations come booming into the truck... Read More

  • The mighty array!

    10/01/2007 | KF6KDA

    Hello all !

    KF6KDA (Mike) and KF6CNV (Jeff) operated as KF6KDA from DM07 near Bass Lake, Ca. at about 6500 ft. on Gray's Mountain. Beautiful weather and good people made this a great contest! Thanks to all those visitors we had stop by. Would have had ... Read More

  • Antenna system assembling

    09/29/2007 | VA2WDQ/P

    Thanks for the great VHF Contest!

    I was operating from a field about 80 kms S-E from Montreal.
    The exact grid square is FN35pi. It's a hill about 250-270 mtrs high.
    Rig: Icom IC-746 and 13.8V battery as a power supply with output power 100w or less.

    An... Read More

  • In FN46 looking South towards NY. Lesson learned: If you set up next to a wind tower, IT'S PROBABLY GOING TO BE WINDY!

    09/28/2007 | KC2LLT/R

    Grids covered:
    FN15, FN25, FN36, FN46, FN45, FN34, FN33, FN32, FN22, FN23

    Total Miles Traveled:
    1,832

    $ Spent on fuel:
    Not even looking at the credit card bill .... I don't want to know!

    QSOs made:
    75

    Bands active:
    6 meters through 5.7 GHz

    Summary:
    A g... Read More

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