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  • 12/10/2006 | K6PF

    At least as far as 2m EME is concerned, unfortunately, having a combined analog & digital contest has virtually ruined CW. So many of the stations (FM 2 yagis to the big guns) have virtually abandoned CW in favor of making a lot more QSOs via JT65. M... Read More

  • HB9BBD 1296 MHz power amplifier
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    12/10/2006 | HB9BBD

    This years edition of the ARRL contest I worked 92 stations on 1296 MHz, single operator, NOT assisted, CW, and 41 multipliers.

    Please separate CW and SSB from Digital in the next contest!


    Transmitter: Hombrew TH327, 2200 Watts

    Receiver: Homebrew LNA N... Read More

  • ON7UN EME antenna

    12/10/2006 | ON7UN

    Unfortunatly I was not ready in time to fully participate in the ARRL contest. This summer we started to fine tune the system. I constructed a new transverter and wanted to fine tune the antenna. After removing the old VE4MA feed I noticed that the 7/1... Read More

  • VE6TA EME dish antenna
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    12/10/2006 | VE6TA

    I worked all three contest weekends this year which included the microwave weekend.

    Only had one or two meetings with Mr. Murphy when the power supply for the 2304 amplifier decided to retire in the midst of the first European windown. Then the elevati... Read More

  • SV1BTR working on the tower
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    12/10/2006 | SV1BTR

    Thanks to all for the thrilling EME QSOs. I operated once more as Single Operator Unassisted, all QSOs on random cw on 2m & 70cm.
    My score is significantly down from last years (109 QSOs compared to 146 in 2005 and 128 in 2004) due to lack of cw activ... Read More

  • OK1DFC homebrew 10 meter dish

    12/10/2006 | OK1DFC

    I was QRV on 432 MHz and 1296 MHz in Multiband Single operator assisted category. During my first Moon window period digital interference from a TV transmitter close my QTH started so strong that I was not to able to continue on 432. More details on th... Read More

  • DL7APV 8x13 wl 432 MHz array

    12/10/2006 | DL7APV

    I participated as usual 432 multi op, but this year I will send a checklog only. Several others violated the rules and made self spotting on the clusters. So I decided not to join the contest as a participant, but to send a checklog. I will not go into... Read More

  • 12/10/2006 | DL9KR

    Enjoyed the contest despite only 60 percent activity as compared with the early nineties. Foliage took care of 5 hours moon window in the first part. At times excellent conditions though very changeable.

    If this contest is meant to persist, we MUST hav... Read More

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