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  • L to R: Rod, K0DAS & Bill, N0LNO

    10/09/2004 | K0DAS/R

    Bill Caldwell, N0LNO and I have a "Rover Package" that we can quickly install in a van and be on the road contesting on the go in a short time. This time we used Bill's Van and my call sign. We operated all bands 50 through 2304 MHz with low gain ant... Read More

  • Great shot to Southern California at 340 miles from Utah Hill at 7200 feet. Also had a great shot to Sacramento area but could only make it half way to Silver Peak near Bishop at 240 miles over all the mountains. We'll try again next spring.

    10/08/2004 | N6CA

    Had a great time in this years contest. Roved 1920 miles and saw parts of California & Utah I'd never seen before. Many guys getting higher power radios and better systems. We all made some pretty long haul Qs from some pretty neat places. Great fu... Read More

  • Holding license plate of orginal owner
of W4VHF (de TN). Operated bottom 4-bands
on Sunday AM of contest from High Knob
4200') in sw Virginia. Activity was great.
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    10/06/2004 | W4VHF

    Had a fun Sunday AM of the contest from a 4200'
    mountaintop in sw Virginia (EM86). Conditions not
    exceptional, but activity was great. Read More

  • 10/04/2004 | KC0P/R

    ROVERING in MINNESOTA
    I had a good time with my stop and shoot rover operation in Sep-VHF contest. This is a personal best in rover to rover, completeing with N0DQS/R at 245 mi, K0MHC/R at 174 mi, and K0PG/R at 138 mi. Best DX to a fixed station was EN... Read More

  • K4VV, KB3LGS, W3BTX, W3TEF, W3YOZ, W3SF, K3IXD, AI3M, and AI3M's daughter.

    10/04/2004 | W3SO

    ARRL September VHF QSO Party

    Call: W3SO
    Class: Limited Multi-Op HP
    QTH: FNOO - WPA

    Summary:

    Band QSOs Mults

    6m: 353 59

    2m: 434 73

    222MHz: 152 50

    432MHz: 200 57

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    Total: 1139 239 Total Score = 3... Read More

  • W4RM, Bill on the 432 Stack Tower

    10/04/2004 | W4IY LIMITED MULTIOP

    While on the mountain (Flag Pole Knob, VA at 4300') we were thinking back on how long we had been using that same site for both the June and September contests. We came to the conclusion that this was about the 15th year we had been occupying the site ... Read More

  • I used this rover setup during my first-ever solo effort
in a VHF contest.

    10/03/2004 | KG6TOA

    I am a new radio amateur, first licensed in January, 2004. I teamed up with N6NB for the January and June VHF contests. September was my first contest operating solo, running a 10-band rover station and using my own call. It was fun and at times cha... Read More

  • KAKE TV(Wichita) "Viper 3D" doppler radar shows thunderstorm over the "cattle pens" Sat. afternoon and evening.

    09/30/2004 | N0JK

    A strong thunderstorm near Emporia kept me from going to my operating site in
    EM18 Saturday afternoon. The radar plot shows it right over my site! Sunday morning had to go to a family reunion with the
    XYL. Was able to drive out to the "Cattle Pens" Su... Read More

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