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03/18/2002 | K2NNY
No power this year.....a few less hours too ! Read More
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03/18/2002 | K2YF
Icom 735 - 100 watts - 2 el at 60 ft & G5RV, about 9 hrs. Missed MAR for sweep KL2A never signed KL2A/7 since he was in WWA - but in S&P which most SS participants use, a KL prefix attracts considerable attention as it indicates Alaska, a desirable and... Read More
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03/18/2002 | K2ZR
IC-765 @ 100W w/425' counterposied random wire, 660' CF wire & Delta Loop Antennas. Had a great time operating the contest by myself for the first time in a few years. Recent SSCW contests were operated with different multi operations. I was very pleas... Read More
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03/18/2002 | K3AN
Running 5 Watts to a stealth wire, I claim a new record in the number of fills sent! Read More
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03/18/2002 | K3CQ
Spent the week before the contest and part of the contest putting up a 700 foot long wire with 550 feet of open wire feed line. Completed the feed line after dark on Saturday but put up only the center of the antenna -- most of it lay on the ground. --... Read More
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03/18/2002 | K3DI
Station: FT1000MP/5 Alpha-87C TH7DXX 40CD wires Read More
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03/18/2002 | K3GHH
Returned home from our NNY camp 3 days earlier and should have stayed. Never even heard NNY. Read More
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03/18/2002 | K3JT
Amazing what can be accomplished with QRP and simple antenna! Had a blast! Read More