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06/28/2022 | VA3FN
lot of fun with 5 watts just dont understand why there are two separate soapboxes Read More
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06/28/2022 | W7CGA
I operated FD using category 1C. This year from Mesquite, NV, on Saturday UTC. Sunday UTC operated from St. George, UT. Band condx were worst I've experienced since my first FD in 2008. Neither 15M nor 10M worked for me; only 40M and 20M with Hamstick ... Read More
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06/27/2022 | KX7ID
Idaho Cascade Parks Flyer Read More
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06/26/2022 | K6EI
Field Day is a great opportunity to get outdoors, gain experience assembling equipment in the rough, and operate a station under challenging band conditions. This year the West Valley Amateur Radio Association (WVARA) operated QRP in the 9A Battery c... Read More
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06/26/2022 | wd8dsb
Part time 1E operation (operated 12 hours) and missed most of the 40 meter prime time Saturday night in lieu of a good nights sleep. Power source was a 400 watt off grid solar system consisting of four 100 watt panels and a 300 Ah lead acid cell batte... Read More
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02/07/2022 | W1WV
Happy New Year! This was my first official SKN in a very long time after missing several years. I decided to leave the classic boatanchor rigs alone and fire up my old homebrew 2-tube 6L6 transmitter xtal bound to 3.550 and 7.055. With about 10 watts ... Read More
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01/11/2022 | kw3u
had a lotta fun using my johnson adventurer and knight T-60 with xtals rx was the drake 2b, didnt have time to use the globe scout 65 but use these rigs almost daily with an assortment of straight keys. the key this year was the speedx built into an aw... Read More
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01/09/2022 | N2KZ
At the beginning of SKN 2022, I listened carefully to hear activity on the bands. The real action was on 80 meters between 3525 and 3600 kHz. Lots of slow key sending in a great variety of voices. 7025 to about 7065 kHz was oddly pretty quiet with jus... Read More