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DU7HFSA LOW 40MRig: ic-725, 70-Watt Only. With Di-Poor Wire Antenna, 7-Yard Up
EA1PPSA HIGH 10MThe best contest in 10 meters that I remember in the last ten years !!!
EA2BDSO LOW 10MSome minutes on contest. Nice prop! 73
EA3HABSO LOW 10MTnx for nice contest
EA3HPMSO LOW 20M2013
EA3HSHSA LOW 40M2013
EA3KTSO LOW 15MI work 7Z1CQ on 26-10 at 05,45 but not go in my log 48 hours is so much with 77 years old!
EA4AKSA LOW 10MI have never seen 10M so wide open... for many hours the band was full of activity from 28.3 to 29.3 MHZ !!!... a full megahertz !!
EA4DUTChecklogI SEND MY SHORT LOG AS CHECK LOG. CONGRATULATIONS TO WINNERS
EA4GBChecklogICOM-7400; 100W
EA4GHBSO LOW 15M40708
EA4GJTSO HIGH 20MLICENSE DATE FEBRUARY 2012
EA4GLISA HIGH ALLLicensed date January 13, 2013
EA4GMYSO LOW ALLfirst license june 24 2013
EA4RCTChecklogONLY RECEIVER CHECKLIST
EA5ICUSA HIGH ALL23 03 2011
EA5UJSO LOW ALLEA5UJ Monooperador Baja Potencia (A.1.b)
EA6SXSO HIGH 20MCrazy as usual with me. Game start and I was quite tired for my works so I had to sleep a little for a late start. My Icom was still repairing somewhere in Europe, after last storm, that let me just my old Kenwood TS440s and my old spiderbeam which I had to repair twice during the contest, including of course a crazy climbing at the tower after some 24 hours contesting. Monday at work was terrible and I'm still tired till now , when I am sending the logs close to dead line day (my only one free day fortunately). Anyway I do my best on old stile operation, (miss filters and facilities like dual watch for better SP of my Icom 756proIII), but enjoy of course with nice unexpected multipliers like ZS8, VP8 etc. Thanks again all to call me. Until next crazy game..but necessary one to keep that alive (Many thanks CQ for that).73?s Mike EA6SX
EA7ATXSO HIGH 15MComo siempre un Gran Concurso, buena participacion, para mi una buena puntuacion, aun que tube problema con el Amplificador en la mayor parte de el. Felicitar a todos los participantes y que en el proximo nos encontremos. Good Luck /73 Paco EA7ATX
EA7FRXSO LOW 15MTX/RX ICOM 728 ANTENNA DIPOLE ^ PWR 50 W. P.E.P
EA8/R2DXSO LOW 10Mft-450, Buddipolle
EA8CNRSA LOW 10MYaesu FT-950 Antena Solarcom A-99
EA8CYLSO LOW ALLyaesu-tf-857 antana dipole windom 70 watt
EA8EDSO LOW ALLSaludos,73
EA8EWSO HIGH 10MFT1000MP, ACOM2000A & 4 X 3 el beams (EU/NA/SA/AF)
EA9CDSA QRP 15MThank you very much to all the friends who have had the patience so I can work in QRP mode, 21 MHz propagation especially impressive on Saturday, with contacts with Asia, Pacific, Caribbean area, very good. 99 countries and 30 zones worked. 73 EA9CD
EB1OUSO LOW 10MEB1OU Single-op mono band 10 mtrs
EB3FLYSA LOW ALLYes...!! Ilike the radio. 73
EB3WHSO LOW ALLHello everibody! Nice contest, some New One's and new prefixes and enjoyning the good conditions on 10 and 15m. Hope to hear you next year. 73 es 44 to all YL's and OM's contesting de Juanjo, EB3WH
EC4AASO QRP 10MRig: YAESU FT-817ND Power: 5 W Antenna: Dipole
ED1TTSA LOW 15MFirst licensed 1995 (EB1IIQ)Kenwood TS 480 SAT(5-100w) & BUTTERNUT HF 6V
ED3XMULTI-ONEGreat Contest with great propagation conditions, high bands was open, 20m open almost all the day. We have done better score than last year. TX/RX: K3's 160: Bazooka dipol 80: Bazooka dipol + K9AY 20: 4 el + 3 el 15: 4 el + 4 el 10m: 5 el. + Vert. Regards ED3X - Team
ED5RSO LOW ALLcheck list
ED8BSO LOW 10M40931
ED8PSA LOW 15MCrazy Propagation but Ham Radio is Fun
EF5BSO LOW ALLham since Agost 2010
EF8OSO LOW ALLwith IC-756PROIII 100W GP/dipole without Cluster but XYL in same room
EI3HDBSO LOW ALLlicensed 23/10/2012
EI3KESA LOW ALLMy first time out and it was a pleasure
EI4DJBSO LOW 10Mcabrillo log entries might not match details logged in paper log due to transciption errors
EI4GNBSO LOW ALLbusy? oh yes.. fish in barrel? not quite!!
EI4HQSO LOW 10M10m was pure magic for this year's contest. Open WW on both days. My country tally of 75 tells its own story. Really happy overall. Gotaways included zones 24 & 26 and TG9, BA7, XW0, TI8, P40 & 8P2 but I left nothing out there so can't complain. A vintage 10m year
EI6JKSO HIGH 10MBands were unreal
EI7JZSA LOW ALLGreat propagation on 10m. Highlight was New Zealand on 10m with my vertical! I definitely need a better antenna but had a lot of fun. Both CobWebb at 10m and AV-640 vertical worked great
EI7MMULTI-ONEWhat a blast! We began this contest on 40m and wow .... It was apparent from the start that this would be a special contest! 1200 qsos on 40m before moving to 15m when that opened for us with a string of JA in the morning. We moved up to 10m as soon as we could and the pileup never seemed to stop. Although indications were good beforehand that 10m would play we did not expect the band to be this good. For certain the first 24 hours of this contest were our best ever. We were tracking our previous best and beat it hour after hour. The remainder of the contest was great but of course it is always difficult to maintain the rates of day1. Conditions did not seem to be quite as good on day2. The team were delighted to record a new high score for EI7M. So that was cqww for 2013 - it seems hard to wait 12 months for cqww2014 - nothing quite matches cqww ssb
ER1BFSO LOW ALLTX-Kenwood TS-870S, Ant 3el Yagi
ER2RMSO LOW 160MTNX for CONTEST!
ES1TUSA HIGH ALLAntennas - 20m moxon, 10m 3el yagi, INV-L for lowbands
ES5RIMSO LOW 20MRIG:ICOM 706MK2G
ES5TFSO QRP 10MThe propagation on 10m was just great! Although I was not able to participate more than about 1.5 hours in total using very "lightweight" setup, got some nice surprises. In Sunday evening, signals from NA stations were just amazingly strong (S9 according to S-meter was not rare!). Very fun propagation, hear you in coming contests! RIG Yaesu FT-897D, PWR 10 W and ANT as a balcony-installed dipole for 12m

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