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  • <strong>Moon over rovers</strong> - <i> this is the spot where we were radiating cars for the thrill of the multipath</i>

    01/23/2007 | N5AC

    Wow ... I thought the guys in the northeast had it bad in January with all the cold weather... we had just finished an ice storm and Friday/Saturday it was in the 30s and rainy. As I tried in desperation to get all of the equipment running, water pour... Read More

  • 6 Meter Es paths 2350 UTC Jan. 20.

    01/23/2007 | N0JK

    A heavy snowstorm cancelled my plans to operate s/o portable. I operated from home a few hours Saturday afternoon. There was a surprise 6 Meter Es opening starting around 2300 UTC to the southeastern states. Most of the signals were weak and skipping o... Read More

  • <b> The rover in the driveway on Saturday morning. Hey, it was 50F only a week ago!</b>

    01/23/2007 | K2QO/R

    The K2QO/R team again fought off the cold, snow and ice on an 8 grid rove that netted a new personal best score! Grids included FN's 14/24/23/22/12/13/03/02. What was supposed to be a super spot in FN23 on Saturday turned out to be a stinker and we wer... Read More

  • 01/23/2007 | N7XCZ

    Hilltopping is one of my favorite amateur radio activities, I have a military surplus portable tower that I set up. Max height is about 45 feet. Shown here is the top section holding the 2 meter yagis Read More

  • The temporary antenna setup of N2SE operating out of the Woodcliff Lake EOC in Woodcliff Lake,New Jersey. With wind gusts in excess of 40 MPH it was hard to keep the antennas straight.
  <i>Submitted by Justin Mattes, KC2GIK</i>

    01/23/2007 | N2SE

    Despite bitter temperatures and winds gusting above 30 MPH, the 10-70 Repeater Association enjoyed a fantastic January VHF Contest. We setup our station inside the Tice Senior Center which also serves as the Woodcliff Lake Emergency Operations Center.... Read More

  • 01/23/2007 | N6ZE/ROVER

    Summary: 84 pts x (12 + 4) = 1344 Points
    for January 2007 ARRL VHF Sweepstakes: ROVER Entry

    Note: Most QSOs made from Western Washington Section in the Northwestern Division

    Peter,N6ZE, + Robin, KD6FOT

    SOAPBOX COMMENTS:

    N6ZE/Rover briefly operated in ... Read More

  • The antennas at WK4P

    01/22/2007 | WK4P

    The hollerin' hillbilly, WK4P was back again for the 2007 January VHF Sweepstakes. As usual I operated the January contest from home. It is simply too cold and unpredictable this time of year to go mountain topping here in the NW corner of NC. This ... Read More

  • 01/22/2007 | N2JDQ

    Had a Blast! Operating for the first time in my new location, I was very pleased with my results. As you can see the station had some pretty limiting factors, yet still was able to produce 9 grids on both my bands 2/432. Running 40 watts per band, with... Read More

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