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12/16/2010 | w2jtm
I spent Friday morning putting up a 10M dipole from two trees at about 50' to supplement my normal Moxon beam on a pushup fiber glass mast. The wind was kicking up all week so I knew I would not be able push the Moxon up very high. After I was done w... Read More
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12/15/2010 | k8wfn
why do we not have a limited class in single op low power for those of us that have only have the lower four or one or two of them.this should not be a contest to see who can operate all vhf/uhf or has the gold to buy all the ant.and radios to do so. ... Read More
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12/15/2010 | KD7WPJ
I just moved to new location, read recent ARRL Propagation Bulletin, and decided to participate in ARRL 10-Meter Contest. I made simple dipole antenna, attached it almost vertically between tree branch and ground. First day I was able to make contact... Read More
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12/14/2010 | n0hf
Had a visitor early Sunday morning, I'm glad he avoided the driven element! Read More
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12/14/2010 | K1WHS
I have operated in a few 10 Meter contests, just S&P’ing and I really enjoy the band. One of my goals was to make a decent 10 meter station at my VHF ham shack here in Maine, but, as usual, time ran out. Winter is here, and there is no 10 meter tower t... Read More
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12/14/2010 | N7CKJ
Well, the contest started out at a snail's pace, with a whopping 12 Q's made on the entire first day! And several of those were locals! We must have heated the ionosphere because a pipeline to the east coast opened up, Sunday morning. I worked up and d... Read More
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12/13/2010 | NQ2W
I had only Sunday afternoon to participate in this year's 10 Meter Contest and the band was very, very quiet at my QTH during that time period. I'm hoping for more time and better propagation next year. Thanks to the few stations that heard my QRP sign... Read More
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12/13/2010 | K5BZH
The 2010 Ten Meter Contest is now history and the dust is beginning to settle. At times ten was dead as dead could be. Sometimes one wishes for QRM, not necessarily a bad thing. Here in Amarillo the band was open off and on, but It was near the end th... Read More







