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  • <p>Rebecca, <a href="http://www.k0gq.com/page2_KB0VVT.htm">KB0VVT</a>,
operating W1MX at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) during SS CW 2008.</p>

    11/25/2008 | W1MX

    Call: W1MX
    Operator(s): KB0VVT
    Station: W1MX

    Class: School Club HP
    QTH: EMA
    Operating Time (hrs): 19

    Summary:
    Band QSOs
    ------------

    80 meters: 252 Qs

    40 meters: 200 Qs

    20 meters: 241 Qs

    15 meters: 34 Qs

    ------------
    Total: 727 Sec... Read More

  • 11/25/2008 | WB0TEV

    A SWEEP, A WHOLE SWEEP, AND NOTHING BUT A SWEEP?

    This year I didnt really plan to operate SS phone much, but when I turned the radio on an hour into the contest I decided to see if I could make just 80 QSOs, one from each Multipler/Section, a sort of M... Read More

  • WB9FOL, FT817 &amp; whip, and the trusty Kubota 7100!

    11/24/2008 | WB9FOL

    I went Kubota tractor mobile with my new FT817 while working on my property in remote Parke county, Indiana. Not too many contacts running qrp but at least I got a few 6 meter openings. Next year I'll try a real antenna! Read More

  • Flamboyant tree with its brilliant masses of big flowers is very known to residents and visitors of Puerto Rico.
Delonix regia. Subfamily Cesalpinioideas  (CESALPINIACEAS)

    11/24/2008 | NP3CW

    For this 2008 SS I had plan A as trying to do WAS in 80 meters band. Plan B to get the best total on all bands after been away from SS
    for few years.

    Ended doing only few contacts on 15 mtrs and some in 80 mtrs for a total of 13 QSO's.

    At least was ab... Read More

  • The Mark 1 Mod 2 "Sara". Increases received gain by 3 db. NOT for sale. Thanks Sara.

    11/24/2008 | K3JD

    Thanks to Joseph and "The Secret Weapon" we did a sweep.
    Murphy visited at the end of the contest and shorted the 40 meter inverted vee to the tower taking us out of extra Q's.
    All in all, a second year of family bonding for the contest.
    Thanks again g... Read More

  • Andrew KE7ESD and Steve KD8JLQ working the masses from the club radio station, W8SH at M.S.U.

    11/24/2008 | W8SH

    It's allways great fun playing Sweeps from Michigan State University. Handing out "check 19" is perty cool. Nice to work some of the other college stations too. We netted 261 QSO's from 74 sections. ( can't beleive we couldn't find LAX,MS,SB,es ND ! ) ... Read More

  • 9 year old Kaitlyn Cole KJ4GPG passes out another contact during the 2008 November Sweepstakes.

    11/23/2008 | NX3P

    This year was my first time to participate in the November Sweepstakes in quite a few years. A couple of my local radio friends (Craig K9TEN and Richard K4XOX) thought it would be fun to get together and make a few contacts in between eating and socia... Read More

  • 11/23/2008 | VY1EI

    This was my second sweepstakes SSB. I got 140 QSOs last year, 750 this year. I guess QRO is the way to go, hihi. I had a lot of fun. I don't have much of an ability on the lower bands, so I made the most of 20 meters. I got around 80 QSOs per hour for ... Read More

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