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06/26/2016 | AK7RM
Located near Fountain Hills Arizona at an overlook area with a great view of the Arizona valley floor below. Equipmet was the Kenweood TS-480HX and 200A Tarheel antenna. Read More
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06/26/2016 | AK7RM
Started early practicing my Filed day CQ calling and checking porpagation conditions. Sat in my truck from 5AM to 3PM with the outside tempetures reaching 113 in Phoenix... Read More
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06/24/2016 | WA6OSX
A great contest! Read More
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06/21/2016 | AI3Z/R
My first contest in several years. I was away from home on vac so I tried roving in DN54(zero Qs) and DN44 Yellowstone Nat. Park ( NP57). Finished with 35 Qs and 14 grids worked.Thanks to all that heard me. What a great place to operate ... Read More
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06/18/2016 | KF2MR/R
What a great contest ! I had a chance to see new places and operate a new band (3.4G) this contest. While the 6m openings were clearly a highlight, it was also refreshing that we had at least 8 rovers operating in Western NY with many of them capable ... Read More
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06/18/2016 | KF2MR/R
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06/18/2016 | N0URW
N0URW,,, EN41,,, Iowa Saturday::: I checked the weather report around noon. Clear skies with a slight chance of spotty showers. At contest start time one hour later, one of these slight chance spotty showers decided to rain on my parade. So I had to... Read More
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06/16/2016 | KK6MC/r
N5SJ and I violated two of my roving prime directives this year; 1) Start near a large VHF/UHF population center , and 2) Travel your route before you rove. Despite these two divergences from normative behavior, it was an epic rove! I started with ... Read More