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DL1MHJASSISTED LOWANTENNA: Homemade linear loaded dipole, physical size 2 x 12.50 m (= 2 x 41 feet) only, about 42 feet high.
DL1MPASSISTED LOWG5RV long version abt. 40ft above ground
DL2DRMSINGLE-OP LOW2x39m Dipole
DL2RUGSINGLE-OP LOWshorted end-fide wire
DL2ZASINGLE-OP LOWTS 850 - 2x 19,5m - Doppelzepp - Huehnerleitung
DL3YMASSISTED LOWInverted L, vertical section 45 feet
DL4AMKSINGLE-OP LOWDipol, 2x21m, 15m high, Hühnerleiter, Tuner
DL4FDIASSISTED LOWG5RV
DL4KUGSINGLE-OP LOWMy antenna:16m vertical with one elevated radial
DL4LAMASSISTED HIGHjust part time
DL4ZASINGLE-OP LOWYaesu FTdx3000 Loop 150 Meter Umfang
DL5CLASSISTED LOWW3EDP @ 15mtrs
DL5JPASSISTED LOWendfed antenna
DL6GCEASSISTED LOWChameleon Basic Limited Edition (BLE 30). 9,1m long as a sloper at balcony 4th floor.
DL6MFKASSISTED HIGHBavarian Contest Club
DL6NBCSINGLE-OP LOWTS-2000x & Single Antenna in Nuremberg city: Butternut HF-6, base in abt. 25m over ground
DL6RDRASSISTED LOWInverted L antenna with L-point (highest point) at approx. 42 foot above ground
DL7ALMASSISTED LOWL-antenna (12 m vertical, 6 m horiz.) with outdoor tuner.
DL7MOASSISTED LOWXiegu G90 with 20W at EFHW antenna
DL7UGNASSISTED LOWEndfed 50mtr
DL8MBSSINGLE-OP QRP45m lw going down from 12m across backyard to 2m and back upwards as slim Vee.
DL8TGASSISTED LOWWow, great contest. Used my 26m end fed wire in Inverted L shape and a IC-7300 with 80W. Thanks for qso`s and looking forward to the next contest. 73 Klaus DL8TG
DL8ZAJASSISTED LOWEndfed 40 meters long wire about 10 meters high
DL9CHRSINGLE-OP LOWSimple longwire
DM2XSINGLE-OP QRPRig: IC-705, battery powered, full size dipole up 13m
DM7CMULTI-OPA good team can still have fun even in less than perfect conditions. 73 dm7c
DR2TMULTI-OPAgain working from HamCamp in Wildeshausen, where a great Team around Rolf, DL6OS and Achim, DL2BEE had build up a stunning vertical for 160m with a full 40m height. Thanks to our Supporters: DL5BBH DL9OBD DC1AP DO9KAS DL1KBA, Andre, Frittenschmiede and others
DU9GTSINGLE-OP QRPNoise Level 20 dB over S9...Arg!!! If You can not hear them You can not work them.
E70YASSISTED LOWMY first CQWW 160 just for fun, end-fed wire
E78CBSINGLE-OP LOWT-wire Windom on 8m pole, urban noise S8.
EA1PGASSISTED LOWdellta loop at 25 to 46 feet up
EA3CWTASSISTED LOWZS6BKW converted to Marconi antenna
EA3EBNSINGLE-OP LOWZ dipole, 30m. up.
EA3LASINGLE-OP LOW100 w icom 756 proII ant is L.W. 45 mtrs.
EA5OASSISTED HIGHAntennas: low L antenna. 10m vertical 30m horizontal.
EA8/DK1AXSINGLE-OP LOWca. 30m end feed long wire - for 160m not the best antenna :-))
ED1RASSISTED LOWTNX QSO IC7300 REMOTE 100W AND DIPOLE, NO RX ANT, ONLY FEW HOURS FROM MY BED, 73 DE EC1KR
ER1AASINGLE-OP LOWEnd-Fed Random Wire antenna
ES3YJASSISTED HIGHMy first time doing CQ WW CW 160! I had a blast. Thanks to everyone who put up with my slow sending. And a special thank you to those who slowed down for me -- it's great to feel welcome, even as a newer CW op, in a contest like this. See you next year!
ES6DOSINGLE-OP LOW15m verical with CG3000 tuner + 4 radials (40m)
EU1AIASSISTED LOWTnx for Contest
EU7XASSISTED LOWANT INV V, 14m
EW1PSINGLE-OP QRPLW
EW1SKSINGLE-OP LOWInverted-L antenna with a 13-meter vertical section and a 42-meter horizontal wire
F3WTASSISTED HIGHchecklog
F5RABASSISTED LOWLow dipole - 50 W
F6FYAASSISTED HIGHThe first night was not good but not bad with few US/VE in the log. Big surprise to share my frequency with ZF5T ! Propagation mystery ! So I moved and he called me later to give me the multiplier. Thanks's Old Man. The second night was so bad ! Jean-Paul.
F8CRSASSISTED LOWInverted L
G0CNNSINGLE-OP LOWGround mounted 1/4 wave vertical up-and-over a tall tree using DX Commander Classic base.
G0KPESINGLE-OP LOWInverted L 1/4 wave wire

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