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03/18/2017 | KM4RE
School Club Roundup (SCR) is the highlight of the year for the students in our club. They begin planning for the event several weeks ahead. In addition to learning and applying STEM concepts, the program also develops self-confidence and team-building ... Read More
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03/17/2017 | K6WSC
Enjoy the Radiosport video with audio from the ARRL DX SSB 2017 contest and DX station photos. This video is designed to introduce RADIOSPORT and capture the magic of working DX during a contest. 73, Bill K6WSC Read More
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03/09/2017 | TI5M
We always look forward to gathering our group of Costa Rican and US friends together to operate this contest and this year was another great event. We were saddened that our Team Mates TI2JCY and K4UN were unable to join us this year but we hope they ... Read More
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03/08/2017 | G4KZD
Please note the comments in the soapbox. I made a schoolboy error in that whilst the max power in the UK is 400W I sent 6tt for the power I noticed a bit late ( I had the side tone turned off !!) and decided to continue with 6tt rather than cause... Read More
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03/07/2017 | KD9MS
Tough going, but it was fun! Bad propagation, noise and geomagnetic storms makes for a bad situation in radio, but we came through it. Highlights for me were working EU on 809m with 100 watts, ZS6, finding A31 calling with no one answering, and finding... Read More
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03/06/2017 | WB2NFL
15 & 10 showed some (faint) signs of life on Saturday - not so much on Sunday. My first DX contest working all bands 160 through 10. Read More
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03/06/2017 | VE8EV
Almost no propagation from the high Arctic this year due to the disturbed geomagnetic conditions. Read More
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02/28/2017 | K5LBJ
The February 2017 "School Club Roundup" was lots of fun, despite the bands being up and down. The LASA High School Amateur Radio Club, K5LBJ, used the SCR-Log Chat Box to schedule multiple contacts with other schools. This included one Morse Code con... Read More







