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  • Team WB9Z
<p>
l-r Jerry KE9I, Mike AJ9C, Ralph K9ZO, Jerry WB9Z,
foreground: Mike K9XZ </p>

    12/30/2009 | WB9Z

    Great conditions, Super activity and the best ARRL 160 Meter Contest score ever from the WB9Z station.

    1,951 QSO's, 79 sections, 48 countries = 572,135

    Transmit antenna is a series fed, base insulated, 160' guyed
    tower.

    Receive antennas are 9 beverages. Read More

  • OZ4MM 10M HB dish with 432-1296 and 2304MHz feeds

    12/30/2009 | OZ4MM

    Hello.
    Again it was great to join the contest, working most of the regulars and even new initials. Both 3 weekend was a bit of problem to be QRV here, as I was quite involved in a QRL project. This way missed many contacts, but will work you next time... Read More

  • Understanding the Hobby

    12/28/2009 | KC0AHN

    JAMBOREE-ON-THE-AIR
    AT
    WEBELOS Woods 2008
    QUIVIRA COUNCIL
    October 17, 2009


    White Buffalo District, Quivira Council held their Fall WEBELOS Woods at Camp Kanza during the Jamboree-on-the-Air (JOTA) weekend and invited local hams to participate. This is... Read More

  • ANT 4x12m2 2.84WL 18.5 DBd  ts-2000 12khz bwd to linrad 2,58

    12/27/2009 | IK1FJI

    I was qrv in the contest in single operator 144mhz only CW.
    No great activity in the low part of 2 meters, but i have quite fun, i am on in the EME ARRL contest since 1991, unfortunatly the activity in CW is year after year less.Why not running one con... Read More

  • Antennas

    12/26/2009 | SV3AAF

    First time I took part in the ARRL EME contest was in 1991 and also the 3 following years. After going QRT for several years, I participated again in '07/'08.
    In '09 eme contest I was glad to see the revised contest rules focusing to unassisted only op... Read More

  • 12/25/2009 | DL6SH

    Slawek (DL6SH) and i (Andreas,DJ3JJ) had a lot of fun during this contest on 23cm. There was so much activity between 1296.010 and 1296.020, that it sometimes was difficult to seperate stations. Congrats to ARRL for going back to the roots with the con... Read More

  • 12/25/2009 | NONE

    The ARRL EME contest is always on my calender of events.
    I enjoy the challenge of EME contacts via JT65B.
    Due to rule changes regarding assistance KA1VHF elected not to participate.
    It appears that numerous other operators have elected the same.
    When r... Read More

  • For the Geminids

    12/24/2009 | WA3YGQ

    This contest is designed with the Geminid Meteor shower in mind. I tracked a total of seven different meteor showers during the contest. I used a replica of D.R.W. McKinley's (author of " Meteor Science & Engineering" 1961 McGraw Hill) 10 meter sporadi... Read More

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