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  • Not bad, elevation of 432 beam on top is 985 feet !
Next time will be on all 40 ft of the tower !

    06/11/2007 | W1TR

    I had a great time, first ever 1296 contacts, to K1JCL and W2SZ... I used the 432 beam for that (hints and kinks from W1JR)!!
    And I finally got the VHF / UHF beams up... Field Day style, on just the top section of Rohn 25 tied to the porch! The dogs ba... Read More

  • WB3IGR

    06/11/2007 | WB3IGR

    ENJOYED THE 6 METER OPENING AND AS ALWAYS I HAD A GREAT TIME! 1296 WAS A LITTLE BETTER THIS CONTEST OVER THE JANUARY SS. 4 GRIDS AND 6 QSO'S. Read More

  • Operators clockwise from back left.  Chuck W6FT, Gary KG6SMX, Glenn KG6PTK, Robert (visitor), Andy W6AWS and Dale AD6CT.

    06/11/2007 | N6NA

    The River City Amateur Radio Commmunications Society (RCARCS) operated from Lew Howard Park in Folsom, California (CM98). We had a great time with 5 operaters working the various bands. Operators were Chuck Freas (W6FT), Glenn Gleason (KG6LRX), Dale ... Read More

  • The monster unity-gain 6 meter dipole at 30 ft and the 2-meter beam at 20 ft, powered by an Armstrong rotor

    06/11/2007 | W0KT

    I was lucky to catch 2-1/2 six meter openings, which really helped to increase the number of contacts. There was more local activity in the Omaha area than usual, which also increased the fun. Thanks to all those who were able to pull out my signal.
    Ri... Read More

  • 06/11/2007 | W7MRG

    W7MRG setup on Green Mountain, grid CN98, for 7 hours in the cold wind and rain. Ah yes, summertime in the Pacific Northwest.

    For a lot of people we were the only CN98 QSO, especially on 144 and 432.

    Some good openings on 6m kept us smiling in the rain... Read More

  • 06/11/2007 | N6VMO

    Again, the Satellite Amateur Radio Club site on Vandenberg Air Force Base provided an excellent VHF/UHF contest experience. At ~935' AMSL, being relatively remote and noise free, this site offers some of the best VHF/UHF operating on the California Cen... Read More

  • 06/11/2007 | WA1RKS

    A Fun time as usual! lots of activity,on all bands for me anyway. came up with a good score for me,better than last year, even tho my 432 efforts fell short. always like to work one more on that band each contest, but alas twas not meant to be this tim... Read More

  • 06/11/2007 | K3GM

    The "Magic Band" lived up to its name as there was a decent opening from New England to the midwestern states Sunday afternoon, and then to deep Florida just before sunset. I was having too much fun to switch bands so I stayed on 6 for the entire cont... Read More

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