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01/07/2003 | VE3NBJ
This was my first SKN event and I worked five very fine operators during the duration of the event. I work cw quite often with a straight key and enjoyed the idea of the SKN night. Anyway, I will be sure to try and do this again next year. Thanks to th... Read More
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01/07/2003 | K6DGW
Pretty good contest this year. Condx from the Sierra Nevada foothills in
No. Cal were quite good. I managed about 184 QSOs (haven't counted the
mults yet) in single op low power. I was surprised at the lack of PSK
activity in the test, however.
The c... Read More -
01/07/2003 | WA4KY
It was a jungle out there but I had a blast as usual. Seemed that DX was not that great but had a great chance to work all US and Canada. I am an avid PSKer and was troubled to see several stations right on top of PSK signals. Other than that observa... Read More
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01/07/2003 | CT2HZU
Hi,
A novice on the bands. Yep, it was the first time ever I joined to a contest. Only 2 years on the ham bands...
At the beggining it was a bit strange, because I was expecting a lot of stations on PSK31 as usual, but no... as soon as the contest star... Read More -
01/07/2003 | WG7Y
It was a good contest again this year. I was not able to spend as much time as last year, but made a respectable showing. It seemed as if the noise level was a lot higher this year though. It was almost impossible to find a quiet place to operate. ... Read More
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01/07/2003 | YL7A
This is my second ARRL RU contest. In 2002 in have 1030 QSO, but some problems with log sending.
Now with log all must be OK !
936 x 118 = 110448
On photo C53M, 5 weeks ago, I am nr.3 from left.
73! Read More -
01/07/2003 | P40K
The operation took place from the P49V super station. Kay, K6KO did the SSB and Ken, K6TA the CW. This was a Single Op, Single Radio, One Chair operation. We had planned to have Internet packet spots but the local ISP decided to shutdown for the wee... Read More
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01/06/2003 | WB8AEV
For most of the contest, I operated from a weekend campout with Boy Scout Troop 407 using battery power and a dipole strung between two trees. It was the first exposure to ham radio for most of the Scouts, and the youth and adults alike were fascinate... Read More