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04/18/2002 | K6R
What happened to the hams in Maine? - Didn't hear a single one! Read More
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04/18/2002 | K6LRN
Most points ever in SS Read More
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04/18/2002 | K6PUD
I have to improve my low band anteannas! Things were great on 10 Meters. 40 and 80 were another matter entierly! Read More
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04/18/2002 | K5RX
Spent most of my time on 10 meters where I have a beam. Read More
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04/18/2002 | K6GT
There were actually times (very few) when the CT screen DIDN'T show any IL or IN. My last section for the sweep was NL. I had #79 (SB) at 0700Z Saturday, QSO #533. At 00:00Z Sunday afternoon I still hadn't heard NL, and none had come to me. Then sudden... Read More
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04/18/2002 | K5OE
Good conditions on the bands and everyone well behaved. Thought I was going to miss VE2, but kept going back every 30 minutes or so and eventually cracked the pile up after all the big dogs had him in the log. Equipment here a TS-2000, dipole on 10/15/... Read More
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04/18/2002 | K5MJE
I bettered my performance of the previous year by 250%! 40 and 80 were really hopping early Sunday morning until I went outside to watch the Leonids. When I got back, the bands were dead and so was I... off to bed! Read More
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04/18/2002 | K5EEE
Had a terrible cold and sore throat. But just had to operate this event anyway. Way too much fun not to!!! Read More