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03/06/2007 | N4LS
Operated from Florida as N4LS/M in accordance with the proper rules for mobile entries..."Stations in vehicles capable of operating while in motion and normally operated in this manner." My rig was a Kenwood TS480SAT (100w) and Hamsticks. I didn't ha... Read More
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03/06/2007 | M0ZLB
Great weekend of radio operating. I was restricted to using 20, 15 and 10m and with the US not coming in till lunchtime here and usually disappearing around dusk, there wasn't much time to work W/VE. Family commitments also restricted my available time... Read More
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03/06/2007 | WK4P
The hollerin' hillbilly, WK4P, was at it again during the ARRL Phone DX contest. Since a full bore effort was out of the question my goals for this contest were different than usual. I just wanted to play a little, work who I could, try to find a new... Read More
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03/05/2007 | KD5IKG
That was great fun!
My General ticket was issued on Friday. Surfed the ARRL site and found there was a contest on, spent some time listening around to hear the flow Saturday morning, looked up the rules, printed out the band plan, borrowed an MFJ Int... Read More -
03/05/2007 | KD9MS
I work every weekend of the year, except this one. It was fun. I started on 15 for 1 contact, it seemed dead which was an indication of how 10 would be on Saturday. 20 was great. 40 was good for me too as was 80. I could actually hear on 80 and the no... Read More
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03/05/2007 | N9KG
Nasty snow storms in Wisconsin took down my doublet for 40 & 80 meters.
Managed 71 countries on 20 and 15. Learned a lot and had a great time. Looking forward to the next one. Many very patient ops out there. Thanks to all.
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03/05/2007 | KB0HH
The Salt Plains ARC met at the Bunkhouse, which is the KB0HH contest station, in conjunction with the contest. The Salt Plains club is located in the area southwest of Wichita Kansas and northwest of Enid Oklahoma, about 12 miles south of the Kansas/O... Read More
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03/05/2007 | NH6P
First time M/S effort this year from our new QTH. George KI6CG and I had a fantastic time here in Hawaii. Were able to keep the rates around 200/hr for the first day on 20 and 15 meters. Sunday was a bit slower, but the big suprise was 10 meters whi... Read More












