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01/29/2005 | K0AZ
Another Great SKN and I bet the count of stations on the air is going to be up from previous years. As usual a fun laid back time and a lot of memories pass by using the vintage gear. Preperation was as much fun as operating but I will keep the SKN sta... Read More
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01/29/2005 | N2IQ
At times, things seemed to be hopping, with lots of activity.
But, when looking back at previous years, activity on 70 cm
was clearly down. Most of the missing stations were from the
US. On the second weekend, I decided to switch to the Kennedy
28 fo... Read More -
01/28/2005 | AD5KM
Had fun again in this contest. Did not have much time to operate but managed to make over 100 Qs. 73, Brad Read More
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01/28/2005 | KC4PX
Having gone thru 4 hurricanes, (Charley- Ivan Francis Jeanne) most of the VHF/UHF antennas in Florida were torn down. This was the case for Gary, NW5E, and my self. Usually Gary and I fight (friendly that is) for top dog in Florida, but last Septembe... Read More
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01/28/2005 | N6TEB/R
Made the January Rover trip once again with Glenn KE6HPZ as my second op. Glenn runs the back seat handling 222 and above while I hang out on 2 and 6 in the front seat. Wx was great except for some really thick fog coming through DM05. We activated 11 ... Read More
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01/27/2005 | W1AUV/R
The snow kept me from working as much as I would have liked this January. I still managed to have a good time though 6 meters was absent and 1296 failed right out of the gate. As usual Jeff, K1TEO, was there for me and we even made a great snow scatter... Read More
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01/27/2005 | WW2CQ/66
WW2CQ/66 Contest Team:
Jim WA6TFZ
Dennis WA6NIA
Rich KG6JKJ
Jerry KF6DNJ
Wayne KH6WZ/60 Read More -
01/27/2005 | KI6CQ
Decided to operate this contest from California, as a rover, mostly just for fun and also to help introduce a friend to ham radio.
Had sites prearranged on Laguna Mtn and Palomar Mtn -- but Murphy's law always prevails - the first problem was that my... Read More










