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10/30/2015 | N0BG
The Benson County Amateur Radio Club, ND, set up in a new site for them in 2015, Mystical Horizons, an astronomical park high on the escarpment of the Turtle Mountains, northwest of Bottineau, ND, and only a couple miles southj of the Manitoba, Canada,... Read More
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10/28/2015 | VE3RC
We had a great time, but two hours before the end the skies opened up and we got totally soaked. Takie down was less than fun. Nonetheless, it was a fun event and we'll be there again next year. Read More
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10/27/2015 | N6NB/R
The September VHF contest seemed like two separate contests to me. On Saturday I joined W6IT and W6TAI to rove in Southern California. We started in DM12 (near Solana Beach) and then worked our way north to Buena Park for DM13 and DM03, then on to Mo... Read More
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10/24/2015 | K2USA
The Ocean Monmouth Amateur Radio Club (OMARC), which is part of the The Information Age Learning Center in Wall Township, New Jersey opened its doors over weekend of October 15 and 16 to host approximately 50 scouts of all ranks from Tiger to Boy S... Read More
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10/24/2015 | NM0S
Mount Vernon IA Troop 40 operated JOTA from Camp Waubeek during our annual October Fall Campout. We were joined by Webelos Scouts from Pack 40 as well. Using a multi-band wire dipole suspended from two trees, and a TS-440 running from a car battery, ... Read More
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10/17/2015 | N1JEZ
Overall, a pretty good year on the microwaves.
The first weekend I operated from Mt Kearsarge FN43bj on Satuday and Mt Washington FN44ig on Sunday. Saturday saw quite a few contacts on 24 GHz with W1FKF, KA1OJ, W1EX, W1JHR and WA2BTR. On Sunday, I adde... Read More -
10/16/2015 | K6NKC
Had a blast working alongside Ed W6OYJ, Mohammad KK6GZJ, and Tom K6VCR. 90 QSO's over 3 days, with 33 unique callsigns. Enjoyed working everyone from the San Diego Microwave Group and the San Bernardino Microwave Society on 10GHz. Even worked a few sta... Read More
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10/16/2015 | VE2GT
Left to right: Jimmy VE2JWH, Pierre VE2GT (ex-VE2PIJ), René VE2UG. .... .... René made QSOs in 5 grid squares for a new VUCC.. ....Jimmy and Pierre made contacts with 4 grid squares, completing a VUCC begun in 2007. .... photo by Francois VE2AAY
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