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  • 09/18/2007 | W3SO

    Operators: K2PLF,W3KHZ,WM3O,K4VV,WR3Z,W3IDT,W3YOZ

    CLUB: Potomac Valley Radio Club

    CLAIMED-SCORE: 281,316

    Grid: FN00

    ARRL-SECTION: WPA

    CATEGORY: MULTI-LIMITED

    This time each one of the computers crashed at one time or another. Murphy also got to the... Read More

  • Here's a close-up of the microwave antennas.  Loop yagis from left to right: 1.2 GHz, 2.3 GHz, 3.4 GHz, 903 MHz.  Horns L-R:  5.7 GHz, 10 GHz

    09/18/2007 | WW1M/R

    This was my first time out with anything higher than 1296. Saturday was very hot and humid, while Sunday it rained most of the day. Still, there were no big problems. All the gear worked. Special thanks go to K1WHS, K1DY, and N1DPM for helping me g... Read More

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    09/18/2007 | K H 6 W Z

    The September contest turned out to be another great weekend, with cooler weather. This time I roved "the coastal route" with Glennnn KE6HPZ, Larry KG6EG and Dick WB6JDH.

    The early morning "marine layer" (fog) did not seem to hinder our contacts with t... Read More

  • A wide view (with degree headings) of the Hildeberg Escarpment near New Scottland, NY FN22xp.

    09/18/2007 | W1AUV

    I love this contest: I love the challenge of getting the equipment ready and figuring out where I am going. This year, where to go was harder because my local mountain, Greylock, was closed while they rebuild the road.

    So I had to come up with a new pl... Read More

  • Setting up 47 GHz contacts, Kerry N6IZW and Chuck WB6IGP at Lake Murray in San Diego, CA

    09/17/2007 | KC6QHP

    Best contest for me in several years. While I didn't increase my total points over previous years, I did manage to get some very satisfying contacts on 10, 24, and 47 GHz. During the first weekend I made an 1155 km contact to Mexico from Signal Hill,... Read More

  • 09/17/2007 | K6XN

    Once again the Rovers made this contest exciting and fun!!! Propagation on 6M from my Sierra wilderness location in Nevada County, California, at 5000 feet was pitiful to non existent but the many Rovers and their enthusiasm and efforts on the other ba... Read More

  • Night Shot Of Yagis 5 Ele on 2 / 11 ele on 432

    09/16/2007 | N2JDQ

    Having to work Most of sunday was tough, But I was able to make some very nice qso's while I was on. More than likely my best sept contest yet from this location. The entire eastern seaboard was incredibly loud most of the contest for me on both my ban... Read More

  • The Rover at Hogg Back Overlook FM08us

    09/16/2007 | K3LFO/R

    WOW! What a fun contest weekend. This was our first trip out with the new Rover and most of the equipment, systems, and antennas in place. We have been working for over a year to build, shape, install, and test the equipment and systems for a 7 band... Read More

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