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  • 03/10/2004 | JS1DCZ

    nice contest!
    I was first time DX contest.
    meny tnx from ja!
    masahide obata Read More

  • Yagi the Iambic Cat checks out the brass at the K3WQ operating position.

    03/09/2004 | K3WQ

    I had no intention of entering this contest; I just stumbled into it while scanning the 40-meter band and decided to give it a try. As it happened, it was lots of fun and really helped me improve my ability to copy CW. And I found that you don't have t... Read More

  • 03/09/2004 | W8JWN

    I really enjoyed the contest despite computer problems causing the computer clock to lose about 30 minutes before I caught it and reset. I operated single band 40 meters as usual. I am getting too old to operate all day and night. HI! So, the dayligh... Read More

  • 03/08/2004 | K4DET

    What a weekend! This is my first contest as an Amateur Extra, and I love the new bands. My 756PRO held up fine driving 175 feet of 75 ohm RG-11 into a homebrew multiband dipole at 70 feet. I need more antenna for 15m, that's for sure.

    It would've been ... Read More

  • 03/08/2004 | N8CBW

    Contest station was my mobile installation parked in Fairborn, OH. 100W from a IC-706 MkIIG into ATOC Mini HF sticks. Operated for just over an hour and generated 12 QSOs from 9 countries on 10 and 15 meters for a whopping 360 points! (Everyone has t... Read More

  • 15 meter (near) and 17 meter (far) moxons.

    03/08/2004 | K6SGH

    My contacts were down more than 50% this year over last. This is due to the fact that I only worked 15 and 10 meters, and I used low power. Running a KW certainly gets you heard in the pileups. The highpoint for me for the contest was working XV1X, ... Read More

  • 03/08/2004 | YI3DX

    I operated YI3DX in Baghdad, Iraq during the DX contest. I am employed by the Coalition Provisional Authority in rebuilding Iraq. My station is located in a small kitchen in the Republican Palace inside the Green Zone, a large secure area.

    Saturday... Read More

  • 03/08/2004 | WO7T

    It actually got too warm (84F) here in Phoenix and I was forced to halt the yard chores and cool off in the shack with the FT-817 bringing great QRP pleasure. Read More

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