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  • 12/14/2006 | KB0HH

    Great contest! Isn't it strange how the band opens when you have a contest! This as my first effort at 10 meters. I managed to work all South American countries and a few others. I was only able to contest a few hours due to work. I look forward t... Read More

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    12/14/2006 | IQ5GR

    Poor propagation and very bad weather, these are the main characteristics of ARRL 10meter Contest.
    Under abnormal conditions of prapagation in JN52ns IQ5GR, low signals and high level noise (QRN) early morning on December 9th ( S9+ from about 06:00 til... Read More

  • 12/13/2006 | WB2AMU

    It seemed pretty rough for conditions this year, particularly when operating in the QRP category. Luckily, there was some F2 and decent Sporadic-E activity that made the contest fun. SSB QRP is a real challenge but I manage to work 19 SSB QSOs in add... Read More

  • 12/13/2006 | WD4OHD

    A lot of signals this year barely above the noise floor here at my QTH is southeastern Tennessee. My usual minimal setup: Kenwood TS-570S running 100 watts, this year into a homebrew vertical aluminum dipole. Heard nothing but local stations on Friday ... Read More

  • 12/13/2006 | W5ESE

    This year was my third time to participate in what has become one of my favorite contests. I participated in the QRP single-op category again, and had fun. I tried using radials lying on the ground, instead of elevated, this year, and that seemed to ma... Read More

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    12/12/2006 | WA5WCP

    Greetings from the small dish category: The second weekend of the contest was better. Even though there were dupes, I ended with 15 QSOs on 1296 MHz, all on CW.

    Worked: G4CCH, HB9BBD, VE6TA, K5JL, SM4DHN, K2UYH, K5GW, K0YW, G3LTF, F2TU, WA6PY, OK1DFC,... Read More

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    12/12/2006 | EA3DXU

    According to the 2006 ARRL rules, I have participated in "Multiband assisted class". I declared my CQ QRG before the contest and made passive use of loggers and clusters during the contest, making 112 QSOs (3 more than in the ARRL 2005 contest, when I ... Read More

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    12/12/2006 | KB8RQ

    I decided to run 100% JT unassisted this year. My reason was to just see how many stations I could work on JT mode. The bad thing was on the first weekend my amplifier blew up as I was getting on the second night. It did not get repaired until Tuesd... Read More

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