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12/21/2008 | K0VH
It's nice to see the results varied from the many others who posted (I forgot to post this last weekend), perhaps QSO count is related to latitude and ability to miss ice & snow storms that seem prominent in the US this December.
Other than Field Day t... Read More -
12/21/2008 | N8AP
Well you may think this is how I keep legal for QRP and that may be true. But its also the best way to use the maximum QRP power and not a fraction less in order to get the most out of our poor sunspotless 10 meter band.
Every years band condition is ... Read More -
12/18/2008 | AB4SF
Dear Santa, Please bring some sunspots for me and my friends! Read More
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12/18/2008 | K1JT
We operated again this year under the contest's "neighborhood multi-op" rule, making 144 MHz QSOs at the K1JT station and 432, 1296, 2304, and 10368 MHz QSOs at the station of K2UYH. We used both CW and JT65, All-Band unassisted, and were pleased to im... Read More
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12/18/2008 | VK8AA
Call: VK8AA
Operator(s): VK2CZ
Class: SO SSB HP
QTH: Darwin, Northern Territory
Operating Time (hrs): 23
Band QSOs Mults
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CW: 0 0
SSB: 348 17
Total Score = 11,800
The 2008 ARRL 10m event was yet another milestone f... Read More -
12/17/2008 | N0UY
Conditions here in Northern Minnesota were pretty tough in the begining. Mainly signals at the noise with some peaks in the scatter. Mid day on Saturday the conditions improved with more signals available. Sunday proved to be decent paths to the East... Read More
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12/17/2008 | K6XN
This was my first rookie 160M contest effort and I loved it! I did not expect to work DX on 160M with only 150W using a 530 foot horizontal wire loop at just 60 feet elevation but I was pleasantly surprised (maybe being on a 5000 foot mountain top help... Read More
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12/17/2008 | K6XN
I had to quit the contest early around noon Sunday from my summer cabin in the Sierras at 5000 feet when the temperature dropped to 22 degrees Fahrenheit and the snowfall rapidly increased to 3 inches over a few hours with a rapidly increasing rate of ... Read More