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03/08/2010 | K5BZH
Dear Santa
Please bring me a linear.
Thanks,
Jim Read More -
03/08/2010 | K0IZ
Interesting conditions. Operated single band 20M phone. Friday night (5pm mountain time), conditions exceptional. 29 multipliers. Saturday band opened early, 5AM local well before the Sun. Worked a bunch more. However by noon I had worked (search... Read More
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03/08/2010 | WP3GW
Hmmmm . . . what can I say . . . from my point of view it looked like a Pennsylvania QSO Party for the lots of stations worked and heard from there,and lots of Kilos, so even thou the bands are improving had some difficulty in working some US statio... Read More
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03/08/2010 | GW4BLE
Single band 15 from this part of Europe was hard going...
First contact on Saturday was at 10:44 (not bad!), but then only a total of 467 for the whole day :-(, last one in the log at 19:56.
Sunday, even worse, with first contact not until 13:03, last... Read More -
03/08/2010 | G8DYT
I just wish that I had spent more time working this contest. Still, I'm fairly happy with making over 400 QSO's for only 8 hours operating. Thoroughly enjoyed it. Read More
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03/07/2010 | V31RR
This was my first time visiting and operating from Belize and it was a blast. Great conditions made the modest station play like it was much larger.
V31RR (AA4NC op.) Read More -
03/05/2010 | W1FP
Making over 18K points in this 10 meter contest was as much fun as I can remember. Conditions were quite crazy with a lot of auroral and trans-equatorial effect. But using my trusty old openwire-fed 80 meter dipole and low power added to the mystery of... Read More
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03/05/2010 | K3DQB
My goal this year was to work at least 50 contacts with my FT-817 (5 Watts) and my dipole antenna. I was successful with achieving this goal and had a lot of fun doing so! Next year, I am going for 100 QRP QSO's with my trusty old FT-817 and dipole. Read More