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10/13/2008 | K3UHF
K3UHF Rove for the Sept 2008 VHF contest.
Its always best to begin a contest from a god high spot and use the non contest time to get there. One of the best spots in the northwest is Marys Peak, at 4000 elevation in the middle of CN84. The Mountain... Read More -
10/11/2008 | KC0IYT
In Minnesota, the Northern Lights Radio Society had a group operating
from Buck Hill skii area in Burnsville, MN (south of Minneapolis), EN34ir.
The August weekend we looked south most of the weekend. A majority of our
QSOs were with a rover pack. Ho... Read More -
10/09/2008 | KB0HH
Wow! What a storm! We had rain (11") on Thursday and Friday just before the contest crew arrived. The roads were either washed out completly or in really bad shape. KC5DPT and N5VYN drove through miles of high water and down washed out roads to get... Read More
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10/08/2008 | G3MZV
It would be nice to see the results for DX stations and not keep them for members only. What encouragement is there for next year - one just sends in the log and hears nil further. To expect me to join ARRL is asking rather a lot.
73 - I will probabl... Read More -
10/05/2008 | KB8VAO
I started the first half of the contest on Mt. Shasta (CN81vi).
I worked VE3RWN/W6,Randy on Mt. Diablo (CM97av) for one of his first 10 GHz contacts, and at 384.5 km! W6SR,Rick (CM98mr) provided a nice contact by bouncing signals off of Mt. Diablo for ... Read More -
10/04/2008 | K6HLH
Hi There,
I operated from home both weekends. I live in a valley, The Antelope Valley, so I have mountains to go over in every direction. Some over 8000 feet high. But I did better than I thought I would. Of course much credit goes to the rovers that w... Read More -
10/03/2008 | N0JK
Heavy rains across Kansas all weekend (some associated with Hurricane Ike) flooded my portable site in the Flint Hills. So I put in some time from home Saturday evening. The home antenna is a M2 HO loop in the attic. It seemed to work on 2M OK. The KB0... Read More
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10/03/2008 | K3LFO/R
Dave, W3DIO was not available this time for a full rove so I took advantage of the situation and turned it into a 2 grid training outing for my XYL Sue, N3MZM. She has mentioned the desire to go out roving and give it a try in the past so it worked ou... Read More











