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  • 08/10/2007 | N1CCF

    I had just put up a homebrew 18 element yagi for 432mhz with my elmer and dad WA1RKS a week prior to the contest. So I was curious to see how it would play. That is what is good about contesting. You can find out how the upgrades you made are working. ... Read More

  • 08/08/2007 | K2DRH

    With a cold front and lots of rain on the way, conditions didnt look really good for this years UHF contest. They turned out to be fairly decent on Saturday while the front was coming through. I was amazed at successful runs up to 3456 with stations ... Read More

  • 08/08/2007 | N9TF

    YA GOTTA HAVE PATIENCE AND DETERMINATION in this contest, especially when you only have the two bottom bands, and only SSB on one of them! I believe this is the best score that I have posted in this contest to date. But, it wasn't good enough to beat B... Read More

  • 08/07/2007 | K1DS/R

    Glad to provide lots of QSOs from the rover to the fixed stations--this is a healthy and fulfilling symbiotic relationship. Had all 10 bands CD9EFGHIJP working from the rover. It was especially rewarding working W3SZ on 24GHz from 3 grids. Had 8-band s... Read More

  • 08/07/2007 | KB0HH

    Thanks to all ops for looking us up out here in "no-man's land"! Many thanks to WR0I/R and K0IFR/R for their efforts. This was our first try at multi-op in the UHF contest. Our score was 5 times better than my single-op effort last year.

    While KC5... Read More

  • 2 Meters thru 2304 MHz @ WB5ZDP

    08/07/2007 | WB5ZDP

    Activity was good to fair for a UHF contest in north Texas.
    I was QRV on 222 through 2304 MHz - The 10 GHz transverter
    wasnt quite ready. A clean sweep on all of my bands from N5AC/R (4 grids), W5LUA, WW2R, and K5LLL. Very special thanks to Steve, N5A... Read More

  • 08/07/2007 | WA1RKS

    Well, not a real stomper of a contest for me,this time. I'm in an RF hole to begin with so this contest does not favor my local.But it was unusually slower than normal. I only have 220.3 fm, 432,cw,ssb.and 1296 fm. I worked the air from start to 11pm l... Read More

  • KC0IYT/R in EN23 with 10ghz and 5ghz set up.

    08/07/2007 | KC0IYT/R

    This contest was known locally as Rovermania IV. We had, I believe, 11 rovers out and about for the contest. Due to rain and flat conditions, this wasn't one of the better UHF contests.

    I planned a 'more relaxing' contest: 3 grids from one grid corne... Read More

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