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06/15/2007 | KE5ELU
I had big hopes for the June contest this year. I had a whole new set up from what I had last year and anticipated making lots of contacts and getting a good score. The first 7 days of June saw the most 6 meter activity we had seen all year in my are... Read More
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06/15/2007 | NS3M
I have vastly improved this years June VHF QSO Party score over last years score, I was not in any way able to contest then like I did this year because of several factors and only ended up with 42 points last year with 7 QSO's and 6 grids worked. This... Read More
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06/14/2007 | K0XXX
Due to family considerations we were not able to devote our full attention to this years contest. My wife K5QQQ, daughter K0QQQ, and myself worked as a Limited Multi station operating primarily on 6 & 2 meters.
Unfortunately, we were reminded that Murp... Read More -
06/14/2007 | AB0RX
ABX operated the June VHF QSO party from Taum Sauk in grid EM47 this year. Several station improvements were recently made including improved antennas for 2 meters and 70cm, low loss coax cable, and the addition of 222 MHz.
Six meters was not good on ... Read More -
06/14/2007 | N6MU/R
Many thanks to Wayne, N6NB, for allowing me to again use one of his ten band rover stations this year. As my granddaughter was performing in a play Sunday afternoon, I just did a local area single op rove activating six grids here in Southern Californi... Read More
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06/14/2007 | KE4WBO
I SCALED DOWN MY STATION SOME THIS CONTEST INSTEAD OF 6-7 BANDS THAT MAY WORK I DECIDED TO OPERATE 6M 2M 222 432
I DOUBLED MY SCORE FROM JANUARY DESPITE CONDITIONS TO 3404 THIS YEAR Read More -
06/13/2007 | W7JLC
W7JLC and the gang (+N7CW, KD7IOG, KE7JKT) operated from the top of Mingus Mountain, east of Prescott, AZ. The altitude was 8700 feet and the nights were cool. It was a beautiful location and the weather was perfect.
Unfortunately, the bands were ... Read More -
06/13/2007 | KC6ZWT
A great contest as usual, however, activity seemed down somewhat. Could be due to 6M and could have used some more rovers. My best contact was with N6CW DM12 on 222 for #50 on that band. Thanks Terry and the gang. My coolest contact was with N6MU/R DM0... Read More











