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  • 06/17/2009 | KI7BP

    Thanks for all the contacts into Idaho DN-24 this year. rain/hail/snow/more rain. had a great 3 days in Idaho Mts. at 7750ft. hope to work all at another rare Grid next year.

    73' De: Ted KI7BP and Gary KB7QFE Read More

  • 06/17/2009 | N2TEB

    I operated QRP Portable from Cape May, NJ (FM28) while I was down there on vacation during the June VHF contest. I used a Yaesu FT-817 with an Arrow Antenna. I was able to spend a couple hours on Saturday evening and a couple hours Sunday morning try... Read More

  • K7IP/R at 48 30 N, 122 35 W.

    06/17/2009 | K7IP/R

    This was my first year as a rover. Personal commitments and some hurried last minute preparation limited my contest effort to about 3 hours on Sunday, and only on 6. The band was in fair shape, though. The Es was in and out with quite a bit of QSB, ... Read More

  • 06/17/2009 | AI9Z

    As one half of the Limited-Multi-Op (operating as AI9Z) during the contest, I can say we had a pretty good time. Over the past 15 years or so of operating at Brockway Mountain (EN67) in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, we've seen many types of band co... Read More

  • CN98 at 3600ft. This was snow covered 2 weeks ago. The 4 weeks of no rain in the Seattle area (really) and 70-80 degree temps helped clear things off.

    06/17/2009 | K7MDL/R

    This is my second outing on the KLR650 Rovercycle. My original plan was to do a 2 day trip through eastern WA, but a heavy snowpack this year blocked all the high points of my route. I spent the last 2 weekends scouting out much of the route, snow eve... Read More

  • <b>Afternoon Fog on Camelback</b>

    06/16/2009 | K2QO/R

    Well, another June VHF contest is in the books. This time around, my rover partner W2TAU and I decided to try starting our rover in Packrats territory. We wanted to see if the extra night out and extra 300 miles of driving would result in more fun per ... Read More

  • My car converted from civilian use to the W0ZQ-rovermobile.

    06/16/2009 | W0ZQ/R

    Another fun June VHF contest has come and gone. I really enjoy roving in the June contest because of the long days, warm weather, and the corn is still just one foot high. This year I repeated the same route that I took during the years August UHF co... Read More

  • TS480SAT at 100W

    06/16/2009 | VA2SG

    Went to shack at 4H45PM saturday to find 50mhz in gud shape. Worked 102 stations, all W8 W9 until 7H45PM and this brought good promises for sunday. But condx were vy poor sunday un central Quebec and worked 16 stations sunday, again all in W8 and W9, ... Read More

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