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  • 12/12/2007 | N2WM

    Had a good time operating even though the conditions where the worst that I ever encountered in a 10 meter contest. Also proved at a solar minimun bigger antennas are better! Read More

  • Setting up the portable tower with antenna before contest. In picture ZS6DXB Rhy and ZS6JR Daniel

    12/12/2007 | ZS6DXB

    Hellooo from Africa

    Well what bad contest from Zone 38. This was my first ARRL contest that I entered. I normally run in CQ WW and CQ WPX Phone sections from portable DXpedition stations. The most recent and famous would certainly be 3DA0WW that I have... Read More

  • 12/12/2007 | WA0KFP

    The low sunspots really played out on the 2007 10 meter contest. Found
    the band dead most of the time except for locals, checked Sunday
    morning and found the band open to the South/East on cw so made the
    best of it. I only work for fun and not points, ... Read More

  • 12/12/2007 | IK1HSS

    This year ARRL missed to book sunspots! Our dear Lady of Propagation was probably disappointed with us and didn't graced us with better conditions!
    I made probably the least score of my career... the rate was 1 QSO/day!
    73 de Marco IK1HSS Read More

  • 12/12/2007 | DL4EAX

    What should I say?
    Worked all stations I could hear, but this have only been a few.
    Looking forward to more sunspots. Read More

  • KE5RJJ

    12/12/2007 | KE5RJJ

    My 16 yr old son had a good time this weekend. He was licensed about three weeks ago and I told him to give the contest a try. He used 100 watts into an EDZ that we finished and hung as the contest began. He worked a band opening from 6-10 pm Friday... Read More

  • (L-R) KU5B, AB5K, N5XJ, N5DUW, NX5M
The crew we call "chaos".

    12/11/2007 | NX5M

    This was the 11th straight year for the NX5M team (Chaos Crew, as we have come to describe ourselves) to participate in the ARRL 10 Meter Contest. Although the faces have changed a bit over the years for one reason or another, the core of the group ha... Read More

  • Map depicting some of my contest Es QSOs (red). Note some of the paths are relatively short, indicating the MUF of the Es was well over 28 MHz. This was confirmed by 50 MHz Es being worked from NM to TN across the same Es center (blue).

    12/11/2007 | N0JK

    The sporadic E (or E-skip) propagation was amazing year in this year's contest. I had moved to Lawrence, KS and have no outside
    antennas up. So I loaded up a M2 6 Meter HO loop in the attic QRP on 10 Friday evening. Not expecting much besides noise, I ... Read More

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