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PSKFEST 2022
Don - KM4UDX
PSK makes the ether safe for non-FT8 waveforms.
-- Don km4udx uBITX crazy
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Robert, KE0STT
I'll echo the sentiments of the above posts. I really enjoyed the contest this year. I had a computer crash a few days before the contest but managed to get a new OS installed (MX Linux) as well as software just in time. Good times!
Robert KE0STT
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Bob Motyl KK6KMU
Jeremy,
You had a nice signal in Southern California. Hope to see you on the waterfall again. Bob KK6KMU
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Jeremy N1ZZZ
It's been a long time since I've taken part in a contest, but it was fun. This was my first one from my PA QTH, and I was able to get 39 QSO's on 20 and a single one on 15. Not bad for an attic dipole and 20W.
73 Jeremy N1ZZZ #50
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KN4ZXG
I had family in town and didn't get but a short time Friday evening late and Saturday morning. Had such a fun time, it was hard to walk away, but I had to!
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Steve VA3FLF/KM4FLF
I got a late start on Saturday morning but still managed 40 plus QSOs on QRP. I got to ring out my new IC-705 and laptop and integrating HRD with N3FJP. I got everything working smoothly after an hour or so.
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It was very awkward working a new setup but finally got muscle memory going. I am ready for Winter Field Day. Steve 2301
On Jan 9, 2022, at 11:40, Lee McDaniel WB4QOJ <wb4qoj@...> wrote:
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Lee McDaniel WB4QOJ
Really enjoyed PSKFEST Yesterday. Only about 50 contacts on 20 and 40 meters. BUT it was a blast.
Looking forward to next PSK31 contest. 73 Lee WB4QOJ 070 #2857
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