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  • 06/18/2011 | WV9E

    Operated the lower 4 bands and actually had the time this year to get on both days.   6 was open as everyone knows, but barely by the end of Sunday.  There were so many stations on early Saturday that hunt and pounce was fairly productive.  I should ha... Read More

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    06/17/2011 | ki7bp

     This year We operated portable from the Owyhee Mts. in S.W. Idaho at an Elv. of 6282 Ft. in Grid-DN12 .  most all Idaho Mts. are covered with snow pack this year. no major glitches other than a smoked rotor control box and We never got 1296 up and run... Read More

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    06/17/2011 | WB2AMU

    I operated QRP portable from a hilltop location in FN30 in Long Island.  Sporadic-E on Six Meters dominated the action on Saturday afternoon and Sunday morning.   Highlights including working YN2PR.   Two Meters was functional but many were on Six Meters. Read More

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    06/17/2011 | N6NB

    This was my third contest in the QRP portable category, and it went really well.  My score will be about double the current QRP portable record for the June contest.

    A lot of things came together to make this a good contest.  Once again, I was fortuna... Read More

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    06/17/2011 | N2TEB

    My brother (K2FR) and I hiked Mt. Beacon in Beacon, NY (FN31AL) so we could operate mountaintop portable for a couple hours on Saturday afternoon.  The hike up took us a bit longer than expected, so we didn't start operating until almost 2:30PM Eastern... Read More

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    06/16/2011 | XE2K

      This time again like the "old times" contesting at 101 Deg F, radio was cooled with 3 High speed fans during the VERY short Runs and the Very long CQ's in dead band at DM22 Some notes: A great opening to VE3 like never before, the 2 longest... Read More

  • 06/16/2011 | W7MRG

    Operated as limited multi-op from CN98 with N4SL taking care of 6m and WB7FJG working the 2m/432 station. Had a great time when 6m opened to the southeast. The weather was good and could see the Seattle, WA  skyline from our location. Worked only Satur... Read More

  • 06/16/2011 | KF9US

    Because of constraints with the location of my station, I could only get two bands on the air; 6 and 2.  That turned out to be no problem, as 6 meters was popping the whole weekend.  My goal was to complete VUCC on 6; turns out I could have gotten the ... Read More

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