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  • I felt like this too late at night!

    12/06/2006 | WB4HUX

    This 160 meter contest was a delight. The highlight of the contest was dinner with Ed, WB4JOZ, and his family on Friday night. Our families provided us with wonderful food, coffee, and pecan pie with ice cream by the fireplace during a break in the a... Read More

  • 12/06/2006 | RK3WWF

    NEW ANTENN RK3WWF in ARRL EME 2006

    4X13el H-pol (DL6WU) 144MhZ

    4X26el H-pol (DL6WU) 432MhZ

    2X9el V-pol (DL6WU) 144MhZ Read More

  • 12/06/2006 | NP3CW

    Propagation during the contest to my area was very bad.The noise was less than on the SSB 160 mtrs contest.I was lucky to work KV4FZ in USVI, HI3A Julio in Dominican Republic and PJ2T. No station heard from North America this time.Used a dipole antenna... Read More

  • 12/06/2006 | NP3CW

    Worked only few hours on this contest
    and enjoy it a lot.Many familiar callsigns worked.
    The 15 mtrs band was very active all the time.

    Julio
    NP3CW
    San Juan, P.R. Read More

  • Bob Jr. and Bob Sr. Operating the SS.

    12/06/2006 | WE1L

    This was the first Contest that my Father (W8JUK) and I (WE1L) did together. Dad made a couple big multi's. 40 meters was wide open for us in North Carolina and found it to be the band of choice for this contest. We worked W1AW on 80 meters in the wee ... Read More

  • 12/05/2006 | N9TF

    As always, this is the most enjoyable contest of the year. It is always somewhat of a wonder as to what the propagation will be like. Very similar to the fickle unpredictable propagation of weak signal VHF/UHF. I guess thats one of the things about the... Read More

  • 12/05/2006 | N4SL

    From WWA, USA:

    Conditions were very quiet here, even at the contests start which is 2PM Pacific time. Propagation wasn't as good as I'd hoped for but I only got 4 hours of operation in, probably missed the good openings.

    Radio: FT1000MP
    Amp: Alpha 99
    A... Read More

  • 12/05/2006 | K2BNS

    My first time back on 160 since operating as PJ9BN in the 70's. My wife and I cut a dipole on Thursday night and hung the center from a hook outside our bedroom window. One end worked out nicely tied to the barn. The other end was too long to fit th... Read More

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