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  • The mighty array!

    10/01/2007 | KF6KDA

    Hello all !

    KF6KDA (Mike) and KF6CNV (Jeff) operated as KF6KDA from DM07 near Bass Lake, Ca. at about 6500 ft. on Gray's Mountain. Beautiful weather and good people made this a great contest! Thanks to all those visitors we had stop by. Would have had ... Read More

  • Antenna system assembling

    09/29/2007 | VA2WDQ/P

    Thanks for the great VHF Contest!

    I was operating from a field about 80 kms S-E from Montreal.
    The exact grid square is FN35pi. It's a hill about 250-270 mtrs high.
    Rig: Icom IC-746 and 13.8V battery as a power supply with output power 100w or less.

    An... Read More

  • In FN46 looking South towards NY. Lesson learned: If you set up next to a wind tower, IT'S PROBABLY GOING TO BE WINDY!

    09/28/2007 | KC2LLT/R

    Grids covered:
    FN15, FN25, FN36, FN46, FN45, FN34, FN33, FN32, FN22, FN23

    Total Miles Traveled:
    1,832

    $ Spent on fuel:
    Not even looking at the credit card bill .... I don't want to know!

    QSOs made:
    75

    Bands active:
    6 meters through 5.7 GHz

    Summary:
    A g... Read More

  • Sunday, in EN23xw south-east of Mankato, MN.

    09/27/2007 | KC0IYT/R

    I roved through six grids with ten bands for this contest. My early plans were to activate eight grids, but every rover in the area planned to go through the EN34 south-east grid corner, so I decided to take it easy and skip the last two grids. As us... Read More

  • Getting Frank in Mexico at 1247km with 200mw and a 16dbi horn.

    09/27/2007 | W6CWX

    First time out for the microwave contest. I worked with K6JEY and others on Signal Hill. My first contact was with Frank 4C2WH 1247km away. I was using a DB6NT transverter/FT817 for a radio and a 16dbi horn. Signals were excellent both ways. What a way... Read More

  • Old Glory Flies at the K8EP Field Day site

    09/27/2007 | K8EP

    Field Day 2007 activities for the Eastern Panhandle Amateur Radio Club (EPARC) were held again this year at the 200-acre farm of Dan LeFevre (K8GUN). The club operated class 2A again this year thanks to emergency power from a 30 KVA generator supplied ... Read More

  • KF6CNV at the controls with KB6CLV (Simon) looking on.

    09/27/2007 | KF6KDA

    Hello all!

    Myself and KF6CNV (Jeff) operated from Gray's Mtn. (6510 feet where we were) near Bass Lake, California in DM07.
    Great weather and good people (thx to all the visitors who stopped by!) made for a fun contest. Too bad no 6m opening.
    Thx to ... Read More

  • Sunday sunrise over the lake...

    09/24/2007 | WA2BTR

    I operated from my little cabin on a lake in Maine. (FN54) This turned out to be my best effort from Maine. Although the conditions were marginal, I dramatically increased my numbers over September 2006. Ended up with 56 QSOs and 1,755 points. I got... Read More

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