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11/14/2013 | K7XC
Many Thanks to Gary WA5FWC for being a very gratious host while I used his fabulous station During the 2013 SS CW. It was a real treat to play with his many antennas which included at least two 10-20M Quads at over 100' each, a pair of 40M dipoles over... Read More
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11/14/2013 | K2FR
I worked QRP Portable from atop Slide Mountain the highest peak in the heart of the Catskills located in New York. I hiked in 2.7 miles to the summit with around 50 pounds of gear for the event. I used my Yaesu FT-857 and a Lipo battery pack. Roll o... Read More
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11/11/2013 | KA0P
Was good hearing all the signals on my low antenna. Thanks for the contacts. Read More
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11/05/2013 | N2DM
CW-SS_2013, What a nice celebration for the 80th running of cw-SS. Propagation was awesome! I was able to work VY1EI, NT section, a first for me, on 10 meters. EI's signal was 599+, in central NY. Now it would be nice if my cognitive cw skills were bet... Read More
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11/04/2013 | K8BZ
Great contest and I'm sure everyone will express their appreciation of the good band conditions. I guess the sun's southern hemisphere came through with a few sunspots. Let’s hope it continues through the SSB SS. Ran a multi-op entry for the first ... Read More
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11/04/2013 | KE0Z
The band conditions were the best ever. Everything was open and signals were strong and clear. I ran Q class from home this year and had a lot of fun. I had company over Sunday so could only run about 10 hour. I ran a homebrew transceiver on 80 tha... Read More
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11/04/2013 | W9GRS
We entered our 6th year in the School Club Round Up with a new group of students. We kicked things off with our weekly Science Club meeting on Tuesday with 34 students showing up. School sponsor and 8th grade science teacher, Troy J. Simpson (W9KVR),... Read More
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11/04/2013 | KD8NOM
Although we had a limited amount of time to work this contest, we had fun and practiced basic contest QSO format. Looking forward to a big February 2014 SCR! Watch out for the mighty DEARS!! Read More








