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09/21/2010 | W1AUV
Second Weekend: Saturday I was on Mt. Greylock near or in Adams Massachusetts. I spent the morning on the eastern overlook (FN32kp). I made quite a few contacts. I was nice so many people made it out and the weather was great. Sunday I went to Hogbac... Read More
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09/21/2010 | N1JFU
I spent the first day of the contest up an Mt. Kearsarge (FN43bj) and worked a number of stations. The second day of the contest I started out at the Westboro Water Tank but ended up getting rained out fairly quickly. When I got home I was hearing a lo... Read More
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09/20/2010 | N0EDV
Didn't play the first weekend, but was able to play the second weekend. Conditions were not too hot on the second weekend (but they were HOT the first weekend, naturally, since I didn't play!). Managed 87 QSOs and best DX was 269 Km, down from last y... Read More
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09/18/2010 | N6ZE/Rover
My Western Washington Section rove, was primarily on Whidbey Island (CN87/88) and secondarily from CN97 near North Bend, WA. I noted substantial activity from the Seattle, WA area during the entire contest. I operated for just under 1 hour from CN97 l... Read More
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09/17/2010 | K1TR
It seemed that there were severe propagation blockages in the usual high-QSO directions of SW and West. The WA1ZMS (FM07) and W3CCX (FM29) beacons on 2m had respectable signal levels Friday evening but just about vanished during most of the contest. ... Read More
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09/16/2010 | WB3IGR
I had another great contest this year. I added a 2 meter amp and pre amp and seemed to work everyone I heard, also an amp for 432 helped out. 6 meters just was not there like it was in the June contest, but with a new 4 element yagi and 100 watts, I ma... Read More
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09/16/2010 | N2TEB
My brother Andrew (K2FR) and I hiked up Mt. Beacon (FN31) on Sunday morning of the VHF contest to see what kind of activity was on the bands. We brought up portable beams for 50, 144, and 432 Mhz. We used my brother's FT-857D for these bands, all SSB... Read More
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09/15/2010 | N6NB
The September VHF contest was about as good as it
gets. The Southern California Contest Club rovers
had a very successful weekend. The club itself has
enough points to contend once again for the top club
aggregate score in the country, something... Read More











