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  • 03/05/2007 | SC3A

    Not as bad as we thought it would end, with 832 qso:s in the log on sunday, skipping the last hour. 40 meters especially was a BIG disappointment for us. 80 meters was lightyears better. Scored zero on 160 and 10 meters. As usual we operated from SM3RA... Read More

  • 03/05/2007 | PA1RF

    Tnx for the nice contacts on 80 (or 75) mtrs.
    Hope to work you all again in the near future.
    I used a home made trx, all mode, all bands, designed by
    Cor PA0CHN and called the Hartkit 2000. Output power was
    only 40 watts! The rig is shown on the bac... Read More

  • WA2OVG at the "helm" for DX Test 2007!

    03/05/2007 | WA2OVG

    I took a brief vacation in the Dominican Republic right before the International Phone DX Contest weekend, and when I got back, I forgot to get on the air for my beloved annual contest.
    By the time I remembered it, on Sunday, my antenna would not take ... Read More

  • Yaesu FT897 and FC40 autotuner is all we needed!

    03/05/2007 | W4AMP

    Started out slow but Friday night was a wild ride on 75! Worked over 40 countries on 75 including Bermuda, Hawaii, and Morocco. Also worked 6Y1V on six bands, got them with my 75 meter dipole as a marconi on 160. It was 3AM and they were hysterical by ... Read More

  • The complete antenna set up @ XE2K Station

    03/05/2007 | XE2K

    The second time i made a single band entry, after learn years ago that my location is too close for the high bands and beat the caribean and south americans, i go 40m the past year, was a good propagation maybe a little too good that the caribean an... Read More

  • 03/05/2007 | N4CI

    This was my first chance to operate using a newly installed HF beam for 20/15/10m bands. My strategy was to focus on 20 and 15m which worked out great. I was incredibly pleased with the Mosley CL-33 performance and a thirty year beam worked perfectly... Read More

  • 03/05/2007 | WD4KTF

    My plan of action was to concentrate on South America, North America, and maybe catch an Alaskan or Hawaiian station during the contest. But, to my surprise 20 Meters opened up to Europe. With patience's I was able to work many stations with a vertical... Read More

  • 03/05/2007 | ARRL DX PHONE

    I worked this contest as SOSB on 20 meters and it was very hard from here(KH6 land) due to the fact that when the band was open to the east coast they were working European stations. I did figure out to use long path and made a few East Coast contacts ... Read More

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