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06/15/2015 | W5ZN
6 meters was dead, and I mean DEAD until late Sunday night. 2 meter EME helped fill the void but not like a weekend filled with 6 meter openings. Operated in Single Operator High Power category this year. The new rule to allow self spotting work great ... Read More
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06/04/2015 | AE6JV
5 watts to a roof mounted vertical. I had a blast. Read More
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06/04/2015 | AE6JV
My first CW contest. I had a blast. Read More
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05/03/2015 | W7JZE
I was relicensed in 2009 after being QRT for ~40 years. Other than a single Field Day GOTA contact 2 years prior, I had never operated in a Field Day event. I got excited about the idea of putting together an emergency power, backyard Field Day statio... Read More
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04/09/2015 | YT0EME
I was prepared to participate in this contest very seriously this year.
For the occasion, I've used a special callsign YT0EME.
Category: single Op 2m all mode.
Equipment: 16x7HV - YU7EF design, K3 ,Transverter LTIIS MK2, LNA 0.3dB , 8877
and Fun Cube D... Read More -
04/07/2015 | TI5M
TI5M - March, 2015 brought us yet another opportunity to gather our group of Costa Rican and American friends together to operate the ARRL DX Phone contest. Our group, in one form or another, has operated this contest from Costa Rica since 2002, and y... Read More
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03/24/2015 | K2EZ/Rover
I operated a total of 19.5 hours, traveled 1200+ miles and operated from 8 states, 6 ARRL divisions, 8 ARRL sections and activated 15 grids. While I worked most on SSB, FM played a significant role representing more than 10% of my final score. My fi... Read More
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03/24/2015 | K2EZ/Rover
I operated a total of 19.5 hours, traveled 1200+ miles and operated from 8 states, 6 ARRL divisions, 8 ARRL sections and activated 15 grids. While I worked most on SSB, FM played a significant role representing more than 10% of my final score. My fi... Read More









