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    12/07/2010 | K5KG

    Photo of George, K5KG, at the QTH of Mark, N0UD in Dickinson, ND.  George went to ND to break the SS CW Low Power record that was set in 1992 by WB0O. George Wagner, K5KG Read More

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    12/07/2010 | K5KG

    Photo of George, K5KG, at the QTH of Mark, N0UD in Dickinson, ND.  George went to ND to break the SS CW Low Power record that was set in 1992 by WB0O. George Wagner, K5KG Read More

  • 12/06/2010 | KI6VC

      This was my first contest or even any real experience on 160.  I think I’ll be back for more!  Not sure what RFI I may encounter, I hobbled the AL-1200 down to 800 watts.   I used a trapped sloper off the tower and after much pruning/trimming and rea... Read More

  • 12/06/2010 | K4WY

      The 2010 160 meter contest was great!  I made 320 + contacts with 10 DX QSOs.  The highlights were many but working KH6 and finding an Idaho QSO as the sun was rising on Sunday morning were the best of the best.  The entire contest was a search on po... Read More

  • 12/06/2010 | K6EI

    Band conditions were great.  With the K index at 0 and the A index at 1, late night D layer absorption was especially low and the East Coast came in solid here in California both evenings.

    I was operatin QRP/portable the two nights with a borrowed Elec... Read More

  • 12/06/2010 | K9RQ

    Operated for a few hours, low power with an end fed loaded wire.  Not much of an antenna, but I do enjoy a very low noise level here at my Florida home near the gulf.  So I was able to hear a lot of stations that I couldn't raise.  Still, I have always... Read More

  • 12/05/2010 | KA0P

    Good contest. I ran 25-50 watts to my 100ft long dipole with ladder line ends shorted together, 15 ft high.  I did manage to work GA, ON, and MS from my MO location. Thanks to all. 73, Dave Read More

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    12/05/2010 | K0BJ

    606 Qs  1263 pts 92 mults  = 116,196
    missed VI PR NL NWT
    17 non W-VE 100W to inverted L tx and rx. My L top had been "lazy" sloping NE.  I changed it to NW and made the top run horizontal thanks to a tilting gin pole. The good news -- I think the new c... Read More

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