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    09/11/2018 | KF2MR/R

      I activated 4 grids from tried and tested locations: FN12, FN13, FN02, and FN03. I was pleasantly surprised by the good level of activity this contest. Every grid produced some nice surprises and lots of microwave activity. I had a 10 band sweep fo... Read More

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    09/11/2018 | K5ND/R

     My rove went reasonably well despite the rain on Saturday and, of course, the poor 6 meter Es for the weekend. I set up the rover operation in seven grids: EM03, EM02, EM01 on Saturday; EM11, EM21, EM22, and EM23 on Sunday. I managed 34 Qs and 14 grid... Read More

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    09/10/2018 | WB2SIH/R

     Limited operating time but had a lot of fun and activated 5 grids.    Read More

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    09/10/2018 | N2YTF/P

    With the latest harmonics being only a few months old, I wasn't sure if I could make it out, but I did make it out about 1pm to W2/NJ-009, State Line Lookout as a qrp portable station/SOTA activation, the same location as the August UHF contest.   I ca... Read More

  • 09/10/2018 | K2DRH

    Well my hopes of getting my main VHF/UHHF/SHF tower fixed in time for the Sept VHF contest were dashed. During the 222 and up contest my rotating tower top started binding and stopped turning putting me out of the running. Subsequent investigation d... Read More

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    08/25/2018 | PJ4V

    Regarding FT8, it “saved the day” for the PJ4V multi-op from Bonaire in the contest. Lauren Libby, WØLD, Dave N7BHC and I operated from the PJ4G contest station as PJ4V in the 2018 June VHF contest. We had planned to run high power with a M2 6M1K2 ampl... Read More

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    08/19/2018 | W1AUV

    Saturday the 18th in New England was rain, periods of no rain and clouds followed by, you guessed it, rain. I was on Mt Greylock as I usually am for day one. I made a half a dozen contacts before the rain started. Based on the RADAR it looked like we w... Read More

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    08/11/2018 | N6NB/R

    With W6IT, N1BKB, N6HC and W6TAI each operating a fixed station that covers all bands through 10 GHz, my job as a rover was easy. I visited eight grid squares and worked them on all possible bands in every grid square with just one exception where ... Read More

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