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[3830] CQ WPX SSB N1EU SO(TS)AB HP

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Subject: [3830] CQ WPX SSB N1EU SO(TS)AB HP
From: n1eu@yahoo.com (n1eu@yahoo.com)
Date: Mon, 27 Mar 2000 09:13:37 -0500 (EST)
                     CQ WW WPX - SSB
                    
Call: N1EU
Operator(s): N1EU
Station: N1EU

Class: SO(TS)AB  Power: HP
QTH: Delmar, NY
Operating Time (hrs): 26

Summary:
 Band     QSOs
-------------------------------
  160:     11
   80:     22
   40:     41
   20:    138
   15:    643
   10:   1059
-------------------------------
Total:   1914 x    845  =  4,600,180

Club: Yankee Clipper Contest Club

Comments:

Fantastic conditions on 15/10 meters, including unusual Asia/Pacific morning 
openings.  More often than not, the rule was point the beam due north and work 
just about everyone. VK's and W6's also often best on a north beam heading (???)

A fun contest, with lots of activity right up to the end.  Timing of the 
contest wasn't great as I couldn't resist two big distractions: some very 
exciting college basketball games and the first weekend of the year with 
excellent bicycling weather.

A bit of a mind blower was exchanging 59/1643 reports with CL0C.

Am I imagining it, or isn't the level of overdriven audio/splattering of most 
European run stations getting worse and worse every contest?  Had to ask for 
fills many times because of unintelligible audio.  With conditions like these, 
why do they do this (dumb question)?

Wish more Europeans would listen split on 40m.  40m conditions were actually 
quite good, but limited number of stations to work from US.




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