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03/18/2002 | W5RQ
Operated from rare Sutton County, Texas. QSL requests welcome Read More
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03/18/2002 | W5WC
This was a just for fun entry so the two of decided to enter the M category even though we didn't have an amplifier or packet. Unlikely we will win anything but we had fun and that's what counts. Nice to get a sweep. Didn't quite make our 1000 QSO goal... Read More
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03/18/2002 | W5YM
Thanks for school-club categories. Great fun! Read More
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03/18/2002 | W6HT
Was only able to get on at the beginning and the end of contest --- but had fun Read More
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03/18/2002 | W6IXP
Best results ever on CW Read More
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03/18/2002 | W6OAT
I sent "B" precedence although on Sunday I decided to use packet and became a "U" entry. Read More
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03/18/2002 | W6RCL
It is time for contest reform! The ARRL should outlaw high power in what is basically a North American contest. Next year's SS rules should allow only two categories -- LOW POWER and QRP. You don't need a KW to work all 80 sections. Many stations worke... Read More
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03/18/2002 | W6TKV
My once-a-year exposure to CW. Started at 16 WPM needing fills and ended up at 24 WPM surprised to copy the higher speed guys so well. Read More