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03/02/2005 | WD5AGO
We tried 5.7 GHz again this year, 25 watts at the feed, 2.4M dish, two stage 0.9 dB n/f LNA. This time around we copied a couple of signals along with my first EME QSO on 5.7 GHz. The weather did not help any, while outside under the dish-aiming and ... Read More
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03/02/2005 | 9Y4W
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Vilnis Read More -
03/01/2005 | J6R
ARRL International DX CW 2005 - Single Opr. Low Power - J6R (Operator K3LP)
This was the most exciting contest for me ever! The day before the contest, my FT-1000MP transceiver receiver section stop working. I spent much time inside the rig checking fo... Read More -
03/01/2005 | WW1M/R
My first time out as a solo rover. Great fun! Mostly excellent wx and passable VHF condx, although there were no openings to speak of. Drove 690 miles, activated 8 grids, and managed 100 Qs in the vast VHF wasteland of Colorado on the bottom 4 bands... Read More
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03/01/2005 | OR5G
Always enjoy this contest, its big fun.
First time this year I used a magnetic-loop on my hearing aid. Operator has a deaf right ear, average attenuation 90db. There is still some work around that magnetic-loop, but it works. Sure other oldtimers can g... Read More -
02/27/2005 | W4IR
Radio Shack clipleads WILL handle 1.5KW at 80M! Read More
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02/27/2005 | TI5N
This was an amazing contest. I am an exclusively QRP operator, and I have never experienced such pileups. I apologize to everyone for my relative lack of skill in CW pileups, but I did eventually work every
pile down to the last caller. My thanks to Ke... Read More -
02/26/2005 | W1JQ
I like CW more and more. I actually finished this contest without a headache. Of course, that may have more to do with family conditions, which prevented me from putting in as much time as I might have.
The 160 meter antenna went flaky Friday night--... Read More




