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06/25/2002 | N1FD
The Nashua Area Radio Club had a great time this year. We setup two 70' towers and had 25 stations on the air. We were signing 24A and someone jumped in at the last minute to pick up 6m CW.
This was my first year being the club's incident commander an... Read More -
06/25/2002 | WA2MNO
WITH MY MARK V OUT FOR R&R (REPAIR & RETURN) I WASN'T EXPECTING MY STANDBY FT847 COMBINED WITH AN INVERTED-L STRUNG THROUGH THE TREES TO BE MUCH OF A COMBINATION. I DIDN'T GET A CHANCE TO OPERATE MUCH ON FRIDAY EVENING BUT PUT A FEW MORE HOURS IN ON SA... Read More
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06/25/2002 | WA4DOU
MY FIRST ARRL 160 METER CONTEST. VERY MODEST ANTENNA-INV. VEE UP 40 FT. AT THE CENTER. Read More
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06/25/2002 | WA6YEE
I HAD TO REALLY DIG FOR THE EAST COAST, SO I WAS AMAZED TO HEAR NM5NM WORKING JA'S WITH RELATIVE EASE. Read More
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06/25/2002 | WA9Z
MY FIRST 160M EFFORT. TR-7A AND A HALF SLOPER FED 85' UP THE TOWER. BAGGED KH6ND SUNDAY MORNING. ROUTINE FOR SOME, BUT IT SURE TICKLED THIS PARTICULAR HABITANT OF THE MIDWEST RF HOLE. LOTSA FUN! Read More
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06/25/2002 | WB3JKQ
USED L VERTICAL WITH ONE EACH 33 AND 66 FOOT RADIALS. TURNED HORIZONITAL AT 32 FEET FOLLOWED BY COIL AND 35 MORE FEET OF WIRE RAINED MOST OF WEEKEND Read More
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06/25/2002 | WB8YYY
I STARTED WITH QRP RIG FOR FUN TO TRY K2 ON TOP BAND. NEVER GOT AROUND TO SWITCHING TO QRO RIG AS I COULD MAKE QSOS! Read More
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06/25/2002 | WB9Z
A NICE INCREASE OVER LAST YEAR...INSPITE OF THE SOLAR CYCLE! Read More