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PD2DXSA LOW 20MFlexradio 6400 Antennas: Hyendfed 10-20-40m
PD8MDSO LOW ALLFT991a 100w 40 m inv vee, 20m endfed 10 m rotary dipole all cw straight key, a pleasure to be heard by so many in spite of not having yagis
PE2KSA QRP ALLAll QSO's made with 5 watt and dipole antenne, QSL via buro 73, Adriaan PE2K
PE4ASA LOW ALLRig FT-991a and ant doublet 2x 21m
PE5BSA LOW 20MOriginally intended to participate in the night to test my 1.8 MHz quarter-wave kite antenna, but it was raining cats and dogs. I could not bring myself to get outside and roll out radials and make the kite fly. Will see you in the CQ 160 contest then!
PF5XSA HIGH ALLCasual entry with a lot of S&P on 10 and 40m. Also a few runs every now and then. On Saturday evening the Aurora sound on 40m was tremendous, even on stations to the south of me ... K was 5 ! Fortunately, Sunday was still good, although I think Saturday was a little better (in particular on 40m). Thanks for calling and see you next time (as PE6A in ARRL 10m)
PG7RSO LOW ALLthe best contest....next year again....!!!!
PI40NWGSO QRP ALLPI40NWG is the special callsign to celebrate the 40th Anniversary of VERON section Nieuwegein A29 Rig: FT-817 Ant: End-fed CW: MorseMachine Op: PA1B Thank you for the nice contest
PI4SHBMULTI-ONEThank you for organizing this contest! We may not have the easiest callsign in the world, but everyone who made it in our log ditdit did it :-D
PJ7/G4JECSO LOW 10M24 hours in to the contest I found I had a broken antenna wire and all QSOs made up until then had been using a three foot wire, including four on 40m! Repaired the antenna and decided to enter the 10m only category. Great fun as always - even if being self-crippled for the first 150 or so QSO’s
PJ7EESA LOW ALLAntenna and RFI issues to start. through together an alternate antenna to at least be able to get on untill I could troubleshoot at daylight. Odd that everything worked fine all week. Murphy???? Murphy had even more sinister plans. Even Friday, I started feeling feverish. By the time the contest started full on symtoms of Dengue Fever had set in. Troubleshooting reveled a bad coax connector. As I was lowering the antenna, the coax literally fell out of the connector at the balun. Well trouble shooting sure was easy. Ran another feedline and was set excpy for fever, joint pains, rash and nausea. I don't recommend contesting while suffering from Dengue Fever. 73, Gary KC9EE / PJ7EE
PT5JSA HIGH 15MEnjoyed the contest, one again
PT9DXSA LOW ALLAgain a fantastic contest! Thank You!
PY2AXHSO LOW ALLTkanks Big 73 TU
PY2NYSO LOW ALLThanks a million to everybody but, with permission of my W6 friends, a special note to W6UM this time. Nice to listen you contest after contest brother Chas! And you, you and you, W6TK, 9A1A, IK2QEI, CT1ILT, W2GD, F6BEE and thousands of brothers that HamRadio gave me 'via' contesting. Finally, if you call me with no answer, sorry, sorry and sorry. I have new urban QRN problems, cutting my listen capabilities, specially at night. Before the contest, I heard about propagation and decided to change my way, coming back to SOAB Low Power after years! Not good enough to break my personal record from 2006, but was nice to have more than 2500 Q's. You are responsable for keeping me in this crazy and lovely thing that is Contesting!! Thanks and see you next time. PY2NY
PY2POASO LOW ALL2006
PY2UDBSA LOW 10MGood condx, only some geomagnetic activity dipping DX Sunday afternoon. Good participation. 10 meters was even used above 28.076 MHz. Lot's of JA-stations on 10 mtrs
PY7OJSO LOW ALLTKS FB Test. I See You next year. 73
R0RTSO HIGH ALL73!
R0SBISA LOW ALLIC-7300, ANT-G5RV
R1NAESO LOW ALLTNX 73
R1NOSA LOW ALLTNX 73!
R1QESO LOW ALLICOM-718, 100Wt. Ant. Balcony
R1ZMSA LOW 10M42772
R3KBRSO LOW ALLTNX 73!
R3PIQSO LOW 15MGL! 73!
R3ZZSA HIGH 20MRIG: K3+IC-756, ANT: 7-ELE YAGI (42M UP), 3x6 YAGI STACK FIXED USA, XL-4511 (22M UP), 4-ELE YAGI FIXED SOUTH (30M UP)
R4DVSO LOW ALLTS-590S
R4WAWSA LOW ALLOperator age 16 5.02.2007
R4WCBSA LOW ALLOperator age 17 14.11.2006
R6CRSO HIGH 40Mts-590
R8WOSA LOW ALLTNX!
R9FTSA HIGH ALLPEACE TO THE WORLD
RA0AYSO LOW 10M73
RA1OHXSA HIGH ALL73!
RA3BQSO HIGH ALLAs usual it was exciting event. Thank you for fun
RA3DGHSO LOW 10MYaesu FT-450, dipole I declare that all contest rules and all the rules and regulations for amateur radio operations in my country have been observed and adhered to. I accept the decisions of the Contest Committee
RA3RLJSA LOW ALLTNX QSO! HPE CU AGN! 73, de Alex RA3RLJ
RA3XCZSO LOW ALLIC756PROIII, Delta Loop 160 73!
RA4YSA HIGH ALL73!!!
RA5AVSO LOW ALL127591
RA8ALSO LOW 10M73!
RA9PSA HIGH ALLOperator age 18 The birth year 24.01.2005
RA9QATSO QRP ALL2el Yagi, FT-891 at 5W
RA9YUISO LOW ALLTNX 73!
RD1A/MMSA LOW 80MOn the first and second day of the contest, polar bears came to the ship several times. As a result, a crack appeared on the ice floe and the antenna broke down from this. I declare myself as SA LOW 80 in memory of my inclined dipole :)
RD9CXChecklog73!
RK4FBSA LOW ALLFT-710
RK4PAChecklogYAESU FT-920
RK9UMSA HIGH ALLFTdx-101D + PA 500 w, ant GP, LW

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