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03/05/2005 | N7AM
Good morning....Being able to enter our scores with an easier way using our log sheets as an entry. Other ARRL contests can do that but not the ARRL EME. Why not ? Thank you for your considerate service . 73 Jack N7AM Read More
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03/05/2005 | W3SZ
Hello, All,
This is just a brief note to thank everyone who was active on 144 MHz for the 2004 ARRL EME contest, and to particularly thank those who worked me!
I very much enjoyed the contest this year. For me conditions were good both weekends. I w... Read More -
03/03/2005 | N0VD
I was hoping for a better showing but all in all I can live with the result given it was only a 'half time in the chair' type of contest for me. It was certainly nice to hear the bands open to EU for a change. Conditions were much improved from the l... Read More
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03/03/2005 | TM4Q
With my contest call, TM4Q, I was SO 40 H, working with 3 elts yagi by KLM at 25 meters and beverage.
First of all, I would like to thanks F4EGD, Sylvain, for his help to repair my HAM IV. Murphy was here the day before the contest and my rotator felt ... Read More -
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
comments are at www.lral.lv/9y4w
73
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













