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11/09/2004 | N8CPA
There is no broom on my tower this year. And there will be no mug for my coffee. But I'm sitting on my excuse, which if it weren't available, I'd make up something else , I'm sure. But for this year, the death of my chair is the most immediate, conv... Read More
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11/09/2004 | K1EP
I had a couple of hours to operate CW SS. I operated from my parked car in Central Park in NYC with a 706 and mini Tar Heel antenna. I was mostly on 40M and the antenna is about a 0.02L on 40M !! I logged with pencil and paper and sent with a mini k... Read More
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11/08/2004 | N7BYU
I believe this is the first ever Sweepstakes entry by the Brigham Young University ARC. Contesting was limited (hey, there was a football game here in Provo Saturday afternoon, which we won!), so I didn't work too many stations. Mostly stations in Ca... Read More
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11/08/2004 | K9WIS
It was a real struggle making Contacts on Sunday..I gave at 6:00 PM. Then I learned there was an aurora overhead most of the day. I am getting too old for these marathon contests. How about more 4-hour sprints.
Brian K9WIS Read More -
11/08/2004 | W3GS
The most fun you can have with your clothes on! Read More
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11/08/2004 | K4IJ
I only had a chance to operate about 7 hours of the contest but had a blast! Early Sunday morning (3AM) I was 3 sections away from a clean sweep. Jumping back in the chair Sunday evening Mr. Murphy started in and 20 went out. Signals were better on 80 ... Read More
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11/08/2004 | W5EA
Once again, we held our Field Day operation in Kiroli Park. We ran category 3A, with one CW station and two PHONE stations. Additionally, we had a six meter rig, a "Alternate Power" (solar) rig and an ATV demonstration.
Our site was visited by three P... Read More -
11/08/2004 | K0UU
Spectacular aurora borealis developed over the Twin Cities of MN during the final few hours of the contest, when 80m/40m became unusable and 20m signals from W4/W5 developed a watery flutter more often associated with high-latitude HF propagation over ... Read More