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06/23/2009 | K7WA
K7WA operated Limited Multi-Op with N0AX this year from the Long Beach peninsula on the Washington coast - Grid CN76xk. We operated from a rental beach cabin and the local Pacific County Amateur Radio Club members provided many QSOs on 2 meter FM to ad... Read More
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06/22/2009 | K4RQZ
This was my first contest, and in fact my first solo simplex contacts I've ever made from my own home station since being licensed in Sep. 2008.
I operated 5W SSB(and possibly 2.5W by mistake) from FM18 and got a few FM19s and one EN41 with my FT-817ND... Read More -
06/22/2009 | VE2BAP
After an absence of 15 years, I was back on this great contest! I operated portable on Mt Hereford, near Sherbrooke, Quebec: Elevation 2870 Ft., Grid FN45EB. I enjoyed great openings on 6 meters, Saturday & Sunday. I worked new grids on mid-west & so... Read More
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06/22/2009 | WT6J
This is the first time we got the chance to participate and promote the Kids Day from Imperial Valley EOC facility at Heber, CA; Our ARES/RACES Station W6ICR.
The Future Hams who operate this time were Kevin Teran, KI6YAA's 13 years Old son, Aaron Jaim... Read More -
06/21/2009 | ZF2AM
The two longest elements on the big log periodic were laying on the ground when
I arrived and 40 was shot. Fortunately, it still played fine on the other
bands and the Pro67 at 65 ft was OK on 40.
Then about 5 hours in, the main radio (the one with th... Read More -
06/21/2009 | N3XUD/R
The Three Generation Rover Team, N3XUD/R, comprised of Angel All, KB3STA, her Dad, Dave, N3XUD, and Grandpa Bill, N3KKM, operated from several mountaintop sites in Western Pennsylvania during the June 2009 ARRL VHF QSO Party. We made 164 QSOs and captu... Read More
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06/21/2009 | K8CQ
EM91 is considered a "rare" grid. But I wanted to see if I could make it available for the weekend with an antenna better than my normal 15 ft flagpole. Because of CC&R restrictions, I'm limited to "stealthy" antennas. So for this contest, I mounted a ... Read More
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06/20/2009 | KC8KSK
I operated QRP portable while on family vacation from EM74 Georgia again this year. I had a better equipment setup this year to include an external battery that allowed my FT-817 to have 5W output and a wire dipole on 50 MHz. Conditions were very good ... Read More