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  • Dave K2DH working another one on 10GHz SSB from FN02wv

    08/23/2002 | K2DH

    While I didn't have my best results ever for the first weekend of a 10GHz+ Cumulative Contest, I sure had a lot of fun! The day started out with an attempt to take my gear to the top of the Mt. Albion Firemen's Memorial Tower (FN03wf), which I had for... Read More

  • Steve, KB8VAO; Neil, AB4YK; Bernie, W4SW and Erik, KG4DGF on Reddish Peak just after Bernie completed one of his 47 GHz QSOs.  Simon, KE4CKF, snapped the photo on Steve's camera.

    08/23/2002 | W4SW

    The 10 GHz Contest has been my favorite for the past 12 years, but this year was the best ever. Activity was definitely up.

    We knew ahead of time on both weekends that conditions would not be the best. For 10 GHz, Hepburn did not forecast any special... Read More

  • 08/22/2002 | K2AXX

    The first weekend was great! I've got to admit, the volume was way down here in Western NY, but the thrills are still there! First, thanks to KA1UAG for being so dang persistent! We made it from FN44ig to FN12cs (552km) with minutes to spare! When I wa... Read More

  • Never touched down

    08/20/2002 | N0DQS/R

    Off to a good start but severe storms moved in Saturday about 2330z and everyone had pulled the plug and left the shack due to lots of lightning etc.,so I scrapped my plans and headed back home for the night. Stormed all night but hit the road again @ ... Read More

  • WB2FKO/R in DM84 with the 2-meter beam pointed at Oklahoma.  Where were you guys?

    08/19/2002 | WB2FKO/R

    Slim pickins in DM84....This looked like a good spot at 5000+ feet ASL and unrestricted views to the horizon in every direction. For several hours on Saturday afternoon I couldn't raise a soul from this location on "Caprock" in eastern New Mexico. Fo... Read More

  • A shot through the trees.

    08/16/2002 | WN6I

    This year marked the 25th anniversary of the group that has most recently been referred to as the "High Sierras Field Day Group" (also sometimes referred to as FORM -- Found On Remote Mountains). Of course, the original group was only four hams -- and... Read More

  • 08/16/2002 | AA5FJ

    This year's contest was my best effort yet - my 13th log submission for the 10 mtr contest - yet, not my highest score. Still sorting out a contest logging program I only use once a year! Conditions were good but not great in Southeast Louisiana - no... Read More

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    08/15/2002 | KI7WX

    Fantastic condx on both 20 and 40 meters. Merely intended to get on to work a few OJs and ended up operating until sunrise. Photo shows the 4/4 20M array and 2 element 40 meter yagi. Read More

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