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11/09/2005 | N7NLU
This was only my 2nd year at SS but all the great operators made for a great time. It is definately becoming my favorite. I used a K2/100 a 40-10m horizontal loop and a 160-10 end fed. No record busting scores here but did double last years effort. Alr... Read More
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11/09/2005 | KN7T
First time back in CW SS in a number of years. Decided to go the QRP route this time around using an FT-817 and a trap dipole for 80-10 meters. 15 meters was open all weekend which was nice for a change. You definitely have to adopt a different cont... Read More
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11/09/2005 | K4JPD
This was my first SOHP entry into CW Sweepstakes. My goal was to maximize my score as much as possible for the South East Contest Club. K4JPD and I spent the past summer assembling a 100' tower with a KT36XA and 4 el on 40. I also had dipoles on 40 ... Read More
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11/09/2005 | CT3EN
The IARU sits too of my list of favorite contests. It was great fun going back to Madeira and claiming a new SOAB CW World record. Read More
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11/09/2005 | W8EDU
The tradition continues at W8EDU.
The Case Amateur Radio Club station, W8EDU, at Case Western Reserve University once again hosted a M/S effort in ARRL SS CW. The tradition began in the early 1980s, and is still going strong. The operators are a bi... Read More -
11/08/2005 | K5ZD
*** My 29th consecutive year of SS CW with over 1000 QSOs! ***
Wasn't mentally or physically ready for this one. Have had back problems for past 6 weeks and didn't think I could make it through the whole contest. Wanted to see if I could last long eno... Read More -
11/08/2005 | W8CAR
Finally a sweep after several years without one. The contest started for me with slow rates and noisy bands as T-storms were to my west and the wind was howling at 30-40 mph outside the Ohio shack window. AT about 1 am local I almost bagged it but hung... Read More
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11/07/2005 | VE2FU
I though that even if I was to use 100W ...I would not do the 24hrs ...so I decide to try my only antenna BigIR (GP) using QRP.
I though that running QRP was a lot easier...
The old say 'if you can hear them you can work them' was for qrp station.
I m... Read More












