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07/08/2002 | KG0US
Icom IC-775DSP KLM KT34A at 40 feet. My good friend Tom AE9B decided to give his amplifier a rest and compete against me once again in the ARRL 10 meter contest running low power and mixed mode. Tom used his trusty FT1000MP with his Force 12 C4SXL at 6... Read More
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07/08/2002 | KG1V
The weather, rig and software all cooperated; I had a great time. Read More
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07/08/2002 | KG4KLR/T
My first contest and had to use SSB because the CW stations went too fast in the Novice sub-bands. Read More
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07/08/2002 | KG9X
This is my most favorite contest from as far back as the mid 70's when 10M was the only band I was on at the time with 5 el yagi on a 30' boom at 70'. First ever QRP contest entry. My thoughts were that propagation would not be this good for a 10M con... Read More
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07/08/2002 | KH6GMP
Kenwood TS850sat, Force12 C3S, rooftop tower, Writelog contest software. Read More
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07/08/2002 | KH6ND
Very strange propagation... we worked all areas of the globe on the second night, but only by beaming due West! - KH6ND Read More
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07/08/2002 | KH7YD
I was pleased to see that my 5 watts using a wire antenna (180ft Extended Double Zepp) go a long way!
Many operators were confused to hear a KH7 call sign from WWA so now I am using a club call sign W7RAB (Russian Amateurs of Bellevue)for the competition. Read More -
07/08/2002 | KI0F
Long live TEN METERS. Had a great time. Read More