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    06/17/2004 | W1BQ

    The W1BQ Ham Shack arrived at the top of Mt, Agementicus, Maine in the town of York FN43pf at 8AM Saturday for set up. The mountain is only about 800 feet above sea level, but York Maine is at nearly sea level. I operate as a single op low power and I... Read More

  • 06/17/2004 | N6ZE/R

    6M: 29 QSO; 10 Grids
    2M: 45 QSO; 13 Grids
    70cm:27 QSO; 11 Grids

    7 Grids activated between the Atlantic Ocean and the Pacific Ocean

    Final Score = 5248 Read More

  • Hon, kq6ee, standing at the top of Mt. Baden Powell ready for the big day (cq contest). The background is northern desert.

    06/17/2004 | KQ6EE

    KQ6EE hiked up to Mt. Baden Powell ( 9399 feet above sea level ) which is the second highest peak in Los Angeles area. On Saturday, I waked up in morning, left my at about 6:30am, and arrived at the trailhead was about 8:30am. It took me about 3 hour... Read More

  • 06/16/2004 | K2QO/R

    Wow! Another new high score for the Minimalist Buick Rover team of K2QO and W2TAU. We tackled 8 grids on a 589 mile romp through FN14, 24, 23, 22, 13, 12, 03 and 02. Did I say Buick? Well, yeah, a Buick Rendezvous to be precise. (http://www.acsu.buff... Read More

  • 06/16/2004 | N6ZE/R

    N6ZE/ TRANSCONTINENTAL ROVER (Again!)

    As N6ZE/TransCon Rover, I completed my 3rd TransContinenal Rover Operation in a 12 month perio. During the contest, my travels in Florida, Georgia, & California resulted in 2700 miles of travel by air and by car.

    T... Read More

  • The station with yagi antennas for 2M, 6M, 70cM and 23cM.
My portable 6' offset fed dish and homebrew feed horn was also used on 23cM.

    06/15/2004 | N6VMO

    Operated the 2004 ARRL June VHF QSO Party from CM94sp.

    My location was the W6AB Satellite Amateur Radio Club on Vandenberg AFB.

    GPS location 034 48 51.45N 120 30 2.00W Elevation ~900

    QRV on 6m, 2M, 70cM and 23cM.

    Once again the contest, excellent w... Read More

  • FN22wi, the van and the view.

    06/15/2004 | W1AUV/R

    Even though we had a couple of problems, we managed to have a good time this June. An unknown problem caused 6 meters to fail forcing me to revert to using 5 watts on a back up radio.

    The highlight of the weekend for me was the 195 mile 10 GHz contact... Read More

  • The tower before it shrunk ten feet. No, there are no covenants here, but there is rampant Cape Cod Towerphobia brought on by acute lack of a life. The antennas are the same, and on 6m the antenna is a Force 12 EF606 that I thought played well.

    06/15/2004 | WV1K

    I was limited to 6m because of a tower snafu.

    I had been told 35 feet was permissible without any permits, but after someone whined, the tower had to be lowered to 25 (yes that's twenty five) feet. Hope they enjoy looking right at the antennas !

    So, th... Read More

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