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  • 04/24/2003 | NX9T

    ICE STORM!!!! No electricity!!!! Very little contesting.

    Seeya next time.

    73,
    jeff NX9T

    www.qls.net/nx9t Read More

  • Antennas

    04/22/2003 | AA2UK

    It sure was cold it never got over 50 degrees in the shack even with 3-8877's on the lower 3 bands. The 6 meter band opening was great. Special thanks to Warren, WB2ONA for putting my 5.7/10ghz dish and 4 foot side arm in windy 10 degree weather two da... Read More

  • VE3DZ/ZF1DZ operating as ZF2NT

    04/22/2003 | ZF2NT

    Here is a picture of Yuri, VE3DZ/UT4UZ/ZF1DZ, during the contest. Yuri and I entered M/S under my call, ZF2NT, though I'm certain Yuri could have done even better without my slowing him down. We each operated 24 hours by alternating in 4 or 5 hour sh... Read More

  • 04/14/2003 | W1JQ

    This year was rough! My biggest effort yet--roughly 34 hours. But the conditions were poor in the Northeast, and every QSO felt like a minor victory. My motley crew of wire antennas performed like champs. I
    ended up with a few Qs less than last ye... Read More

  • C4SXL beaming North (80 FT Tower), Vertical antenna and shack

    04/11/2003 | XE2AC

    Good participation and great Contest !
    Best score ever!

    Two casualties; The Vertical tribander out of combat on the second day as well the corresponding Passband filter (repaired postcontest).
    Other than that, everything went fine

    Thank you! Read More

  • Running 170 Watts to stacked 5-el beams on 2-m; 100 Watts to a KB6KQ loop on 6-m.

    04/08/2003 | WB2FKO

    This was my fourth VHF contest as a rover and this time I concentrated on 2-meter meteor scatter using WSJT. Photo taken in grid DM73 (central New Mexico) where I completed five random meteor scatter contacts including a new personal DX record of 1004... Read More

  • Steve - WB4OMM - NFL Section, Low Power

    04/05/2003 | WB4OMM

    Wow! Another Sweeps done and gone! This is my favorite contest - I have participated every year since 1994 - and have had a Clean Sweep every year! (I have 9 Sweep Cups that adorn my shack for everyone to see). As there is usually minimal activity f... Read More

  • Vertical TA-33 JR Beam (6Y8Z)

    04/02/2003 | 6Y8Z

    Who say's a low height triband beam is a dummy load? This TA-33 JR beam provided a 3-4 S-unit advantage over a trapped vertical into the USA. The result was 5000 Q's during the contest.. Read More

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