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  • Ham-Key, Kenwood 599 Twins and struggling ears !!

    11/10/2009 | N1IMW

    Greetings CW ops ! Many thanks to all for dealing with my "AGN" ?
    over and over again! There's no greater mode than cw for training the mind and the ears. Congrats especially to the qrp'ers I worked who were sounding strong and clear. Who was workin... Read More

  • Photo: QSL card first used in the 1940's and into the early 1950's.  The UPenn ARC was founded on October 4, 1909, and the callsign W3ABT was assigned in 1932.

    11/10/2009 | W3ABT

    Worked once again for the University of Pennsylvania ARC, and helped celebrate 100 years of ham radio at Penn! I had only a very little time this year to operate, managing only a dozen contacts. Thanks to everyone who responded to my 5W, QRP signal t... Read More

  • From left to right;  Julio NP3CW, Monica the daugther of Mario who soon will get her ticket as a new ham and Mario KP4NNC

    11/10/2009 | NP3CW

    During the 2009 Sweepstakes CW I was able to do only few contacts in 15 meters band just to give the multiplier from KP4 land to some of the stations participating.

    On Saturday the PRARL Club was celebrating 150 years of the first telegraph instalati... Read More

  • W7CT

    11/10/2009 | NG7M

    First time running a SS CW contest in probably 9 years. I had a great time at W7CT's station running NG7M in a multi op effor with Jim. One of the best scores from Jim's station even though we are at a low point in the sun spot cycle. It was nice to... Read More

  • Here I am assembling the temporary mast to hold the antenna.

    11/10/2009 | NJ1Q

    Worked CW Sweeps from our little place in Rhode Island. Despite a few "issues" here and there, I managed to work 183 stations on 80 through 15 meters, with 71 sections.

    Unfortunately, I missed NE, ME, SNJ, ID, OR, MB, NL, NWT and SK. I heard them all... Read More

  • Tubes from my amp working hard during CWSS!

    11/10/2009 | N8XE

    My second clean sweep in a row! Lots of first this year:

    - The addition of a 600 watt amp to the shack. It really helped me pull in NL, NT, AK, and HI when I needed it.

    - Ran most of the contest except for multiplier hunting Sunday afternoon. Was ... Read More

  • 11/10/2009 | N7JI

    All in all, a fun contest - Stolen moments netted me 6+ hours of operating time, a far cry from the 18-24 hours I used to do when I was younger and before kids. Totaled 107 Qs & 45 sections running 5W to a ladder line-fed inverted vee with the peak 25... Read More

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    11/09/2009 | W8ACW

    This was the 75th year of the Genesee County Radio Club (MI). We had
    a great time and the weather was great also.Everyone enjoyed themselve's and will be back again for more! Our president K8KZB has led the club out of the doldrum's and we have become ... Read More

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