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Jon Barclay N5JA on 160SSB and Bob Pack NX5M on
10SSB. Both rigs are Yaesu FT-990s.
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Mike Schoppe N5XJ on 160SSB and Lance Jahnke KB5ZFO
on 10SSB. Looking on is Dale Hill N5XT.
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The team at W5KFT covered 40SSB and 15CW. When N5TW
had to shut down for storms, they also took on 20CW.
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John Dvoracek KE5C, cooking breakfast at W5KFT on Sunday
morning.
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Intense thunderstorm cells rolled over the Texas hills all afternoon
on Saturday.
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This storm would eventually force the N5TW team on 160CW and 20CW off
the air.
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Dennis Mowers K5YA, pounding away at the pileups on
40CW. All the W1AW/5 stations used a special version of Writelog
for Windows.
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Scott Pederson KI5DR, at the spotting
station at K5NA. This radio was used on 20CW and 10SSB when storms
forced other stations off the air.
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The 160 meter SSB and 10 meter SSB positions at NX5M.
The NX5M contest station is usually used to enter contests as a
multi-single entry.
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The backup operating and spotting position at
NX5M.
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John Langdon N5CQ, working the weak ones on 10CW.
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A rotatable Force 12 C-51XR and a Force 12 C-3 fixed
SE at the N5CQ location helped make 10CW available to all
directions.
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John Dvoracek KE5C on 40SSB and Marv Bloomquist N5AW
on 15CW.
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Robert Brandon K5PI was determined to push the 15CW QSO
totals upward at W5KFT.
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Richard Thorne, N5ZC, at the 15SSB station.
The rig is an Icom IC-756 Pro.
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Richard King K5NA, Sarla Sharma VU2SWS, and Susan King
K5DU discuss contest strategy.
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