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03/18/2002 | WB2SXY
Used a hand straight key for all contacts. Custom Unix Cabrillo creation Read More
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03/18/2002 | WB4JJJ
Bands weren't as busy here this year and the upper bands were full of locals... Read More
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03/18/2002 | WB8GUS
Great time with lots of activity - continues to be my favorite contest. Read More
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03/18/2002 | WB9CIF
Been years since I operated in the Sweepstakes. This is the first time I have ever had a sweep! Read More
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03/18/2002 | WC1M
That was fun! Superb conditions on all bands Saturday. Read More
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03/18/2002 | WC9C
Had a good time. Thank you. Read More
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03/18/2002 | WD3P
I didn't have much time so I ran the Contest mostly at 500 milliwatts. Best QSO was with W3PP in DE at 4 milliwatts using a K1 and 9 volt battery. Read More
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03/18/2002 | WD5ICQ
All QSOs were made using a Ten-Tec Omni-C Transceiver at 5 watts PEP output. Antenna was a 500' end-fed longwire, 50' up. Texas QTH is in Johnson county, 20 miles south of Fort Worth. QRP ARCI# 6292. Read More