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  • 07/17/2008 | VE2UMS

    Got 342 QSOs and 584 Mosquitoes! Read More

  • 07/17/2008 | K6RJ

    I only worked a little more than half the contest due to other demands and being just plain tired from the work week. I still had a lot of fun though. Got a late start at 1500 UTC (8 am local) Saturday and couldn't keep my eyes open past 0800 UTC (1 ... Read More

  • 07/17/2008 | K6WSC

    This was my first time operating in the IARU HF World Championships, and truly one of the highlights of my Ham Radio career. The bands were in surprisingly good shape. I had 120 contacts, 117 of which were CW, and worked 13 ITU Zones.

    I had so much fun... Read More

  • 07/16/2008 | NX5M

    I had done multi-single in 2004-2006 and in 2007 just did not have the desire to operate much. This year, I elected to do something that I thought would really be a challenge. First of all, I did not want to do a multi because I really dislike the mu... Read More

  • N9OQT (camping out at home!)

    07/16/2008 | N9OQT

    We (N9OQT and W9MAP) had plans to operate the IARU contest from Walnut Point State Park campgrounds in Oakland, Illinois (40 miles south of home). We had all the camping and ham gear packed into the trailer and as we were leaving noticed a sudden chan... Read More

  • Vincent KB1PTH and John KB1NYC work the 80/20 SSB station

    07/16/2008 | W1MWV

    This year the White Mountain Amateur Radio Club, W1MWV, returned to the Mud Bowl Stadium in North Conway, NH. We setup with three transmitters and a GOTA station. Up on the ridge was the 80/20 SSB station and the 40/15 SSB station as well as GOTA. D... Read More

  • 07/15/2008 | NP3CW

    Only worked about 6 hours during this 2008 IARU HF Contest.
    The best band conditions for me was in 20 mtrs with a total of 77 QSO's, 15 and 10 mtrs with 17 QSO's each and only 3 contacts on 40 mtrs band.

    Most of the stations were from U.S.A. Few E... Read More

  • 07/15/2008 | N8QE

    I only operated about 3 hours. Didn't hear much DX while operating. Lots of zone 6, 7, & 8 zones heard and worked on 15 and 20 meters, kinda like the Sweepstakes. Best DX was the Netherlands. Can't wait for the sunspots to return. I did have fun as I ... Read More

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