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01/11/2003 | PA6Z
This was our first (serious) attempt in the 10m ARRL contest M/S HP. Our team was formed by Herman PA0TEN, Arend PA2AWU, Peter PA2PKZ, Harry PA3HEP, Frans PA5CA, Jan PA5RA and Gerard PD5GS. We used an 8el Yagi and a vertical for SSB and an 6el Yagi and... Read More
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01/09/2003 | 7P8ZZ
Great contest. It was nice working you!
See you next year, same time, same place!
Andre, 7P8ZZ, ZS6WPX
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01/08/2003 | N6EU
The ARRL RTTY Round-Up is what got me into contesting! The Round-Up is such a blast. I look forward to the Round-Up each year with great anticipation. It is a pleasure to work old friends and see the new OP's giving it a try for the first time. Tha... Read More
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01/08/2003 | KA1BNO
I am not a regular contester compared to some hams, I do Field Day every year with my local club. And checking my log the last contest prior to this was the ARRL 10 meter contest in 1990. But I could not resist the urge to get involved. The Band was re... Read More
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01/08/2003 | WG7X
This years contest was a lot of fun...
Is it just me or has RTTY become more popular than ever?
Fifteen meters was my best band, with signals ranging from 21.060 to 21.120 or so. Forty was also good from here, but 80 was a bust. Other respondents on th... Read More -
01/08/2003 | NJ6U
Rick from Apple Valley, CA writes I was planning to operate as Multiop but my co-operator had other plans for my pen so I went single op. Read More
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01/08/2003 | KA1BNO
I had a great time participating in this years SKN, I did not get a chance to operate till New Years Day. When I tried working some contacts on Wednesday morning most of the bands seemed quiet so I got on in the afternoon and early evening and made a f... Read More
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01/07/2003 | W5EKF
This was my first SKN in 48 years as a HAM. There were a lot of good fists on. I used a J38 type key from my boyhood days. Several interesting QSO's with key collectors. Everything was at a nice pace. Operators gave their QTH instead of "near Metropoli... Read More