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  • We had to use the cars to block the wind, you can see the elk yagi for 2m and the 440 beam on top of the building

    06/04/2007 | K6CHA

    Whoops! I forgot to do the soapbox! This was our first Club event, previously we operated as KG6MDW and W6SN. We had myself, my XYL Megan KI6EWC and our son, Jason W6SN and his XYL Jamie KG6JMW and their daughter and son, and Christina KF6UXC and husba... Read More

  • 05/27/2007 | KI6BEW

    WOW!!!!.....

    What a great time!! We had Oscar, Ross, Tom and me all in there either working the rigs or keeping track of the contacts!!...I had both Oscar and Ross help me with the 2m and 6m beams, we got them assembled and on the air very quickly. I a... Read More

  • South Mountain Club Site

    05/15/2007 | K3EAR

    -----SOHP Pete Walters K9PW-----
    Here is yet another Chart Topping operation from the Club Station of South Mountain! In the past K3EAR has scored several First Place finishes in the Unlimited and also the Limited Categories. K3EAR, in past Jan... Read More

  • FS5KA M/M Team - ARRL DX CW 2007
Rear L to R: Dima (RA9USU-N2OW), David (K3LP) and Krassy (K1LZ)
Front L t R: Chip (N2YO) and Kamal (N3KS)

    05/04/2007 | FS5KA

    ARRL DX CW 2007 - Multi-Multi - FS5KA

    Our crew this year was David (K3LP - Leader), K1LZ (Krassy), Kamal (N3KS), Dima(RA9USU-N2OW) and Chip (N2YO).

    Our team worked hard together repairing a T8 beam, and installing our new donated C3 and A4 beams at Mo... Read More

  • 04/24/2007 | AA9DY

    This was my first time on 160m. Did this 100% S&P, unassisted with only 100 Watts. Thanks to WE9V for the prodding just days B4 to try it out and for other fellow SMC'er's tips, as well! Now I have 39 states towards WAS-160m. And just days after contes... Read More

  • 04/14/2007 | N1XIH/7

    This is my third year for entering the contest. So I'm definitely hooked.

    On the flight to LAX I wrote down some targets for this year. These were to work more than 100 stations. Try to make some more contacts on 40 mtrs. Work Alaska. Make sure that... Read More

  • 04/01/2007 | P40A

    I arrived at my home in Aruba several days before the contest. The 10m through 40m antennas are permanently installed at my station, however there are no transceivers or low band antennas set up. So, I spent two days laying down ground radial wires ... Read More

  • 03/30/2007 | K0MAX

    My first QSO in the 2006 ARRL 160M contest was my first-ever QSO on 160. Just before the contest I put up a Bilal Isotron 160C antenna at about 35 ft. I tried to set it up for the lowest possible resonant frequency. By contest time, my antenna tuner co... Read More

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