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  • 02/20/2003 | K7ABV

    During this test I spend most all my time using the S and P style of operating....several times I began calling cq with not so good results, so i went back to s and p...later I saw where folks were looking for MT...I was assisted class, so my timing fo... Read More

  • PJ2T Team: W0NB, WA9S, W0CG (kneeling), W8TK, W9EFL.

    02/20/2003 | PJ2T

    PJ2T Team Photo: W0NB, WA9S, W0CG (kneeling), W8TK, W9EFL Monday morning after the post-contest breakfast. Read More

  • 02/20/2003 | N7OU/HI9

    Propagation from HI was even better than I had hoped. I arrived a few days early to familiarize myself with the station and to get used to being dx. A couple of cqs on a likely band would inevitably result in a howling pileup. All my qsos were on my fa... Read More

  • 02/20/2003 | W5KFT

    There are so many layers to the onion of ham radio. The headline for this contest has to be "K5PI discovers the effects of sleep deprivation". Who needs drugs? Just try to copy Morse code for two days straight!

    I did single op in the CQWW CW contest... Read More

  • L-R: SM5HJZ, SM0IHR and SM5DJZ enjoying M/M-operation from 8S5X@SM5HJZ.

    02/20/2003 | 8S5X

    Thanks everyone for a nice contest!
    It was a fight against miss Aurora. On 160 and 80 we had to fight
    for almost every QSO. Several times we was beaten by LP and QRP
    stations from southern Europe. Anyhow we had a great time doing
    Multi/Multi from SM5HJ... Read More

  • The scene outside my QTH the morning after the contest.  Half of my G5RV antenna is buried under 22 inches of snow on the roof.

    02/19/2003 | WA3KYY

    A lot of fun for my first ever attempt at a major CW contest. My arm and wrist were cramping up by the end after sending all exchanges with a straight key. Biggest thrill was getting JY9NX on 40M on the 2nd call. I need to spend more time on 80M and... Read More

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    02/19/2003 | PA3GVI

    I didn't plan to be on but could not refuse the big pile ups that occured on 40 and 10 meters later Saturday afternoon after calling CQ!!
    Results(no top position):some 532 QSO's.
    This has pulled me through to take part again.

    Thanks for all North-Ameri... Read More

  • 02/19/2003 | IK6OIN

    Good conditions and great contest.Good result for me, considerating my not excellent actual antenna system .
    But i was looking on low bands for the nr 0-6-7 call area USA station with no so much luck..
    For to get into my log those station ( i need th... Read More

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