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Author Archives: robert
Thank you snow!
In a way, I got back into the hobby in 2011 due to several huge back-to-back snowstorms. I had bad cabin fever, and that drove me get back on the air just to have something to do other than working … Continue reading
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80-Meter DXCC Completed!!
I just received confirmation from J75D in Dominica for a 80-Meter contact. That brings my LotW total to 99. Plus I have a QSL from Western Sahara S01WS in hand, so that makes 100 confirmed 80-Meter contacts. Therefore 80-Meter DXCC is … Continue reading
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February DX Update
Yet another month has flown by, which is a good thing, considering the horrible winter we’ve had (second coldest February in history, snowiest February in history, etc). With QSL cards in hand, the country total is 229, with 99 countries … Continue reading
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1,444 Days Later…Am I a REAL DXer?
On February 12, 2011, I worked Rob, Vy2SS, a Canadian station — my second contact and my first “DX” since restarting the hobby in 2011. It wasn’t really my first DX contact, I had worked a couple as a Novice back … Continue reading
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250 Countries in the Log
One of my 2015 goals was to have 250 countries in my log, which I accomplished today on 15 CW when I worked V73NS (not in the ARRL CW DX Contest interestingly enough). First time for Marshall Island for me. … Continue reading
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It’s a Small World After All….
So, I’m reading the “ARRL Contest Update for February 11, 2015” this morning, and note the following item: “This YouTube video by Mike WB6DJI shows how a noise-canceling system can make a big improvement when properly configured and used. He uses … Continue reading
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Last Band for K1N Completed
I’ve been adding a band or two a day for the past five days, and only needed 40 meters to have worked K1N on all bands from 160m to 10m. It happened tonight around 8 PM with this exchange: WB4SON . … Continue reading
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Success with Navessa Island
20-Meter CW seemed fairly sparse this morning about 0900 local time, so I watched my panascope for a bit, determined the pattern, and watched K1N work near the upper edge of the pileup (about 30 KHz). A couple of calls and I … Continue reading
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Go Navassa Island
On this snowy Patriots Groundhog Day, K1N is cooking away on 20-Meter CW. Their signal is a solid S6, and the pileup is about 10 KHz wide. Signals last night on 40-Meters (after the Pats won the Superbowl) were over … Continue reading
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Happy February!
January was a good DX month, with cooperative sunspot activity and plenty of time to enjoy it. I had hoped to make at least one QSO every day this month, but that was cut short by the Blizzard as I had to … Continue reading
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