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Subject: [3830] NAQP CW K0OB SO
From: k0ob@uswest.net (Greg Fields)
Date: Sun, 06 Aug 2000 17:07:18 -0500

Callsign Used : K0OB
         Operator : K0OB

         Category : SINGLE OP

 Default Exchange : GREG MN
 
 Hours Operated: 10:00
 
   BAND   Raw QSOs   Valid QSOs   Points   Mults   
 __________________________________________________

  160CW        5           4          4       2 
   80CW       63          63         63      27 
   40CW      257         257        257      49 
   20CW      179         179        179      42 
   15CW       73          73         73      29 
   10CW        8           8          8       5 
 __________________________________________________

 Totals      585         584        584     154 


    Final Score = 89936 points.

Equipment: 1000D and FT890 with TR 6.50
Ant's: C4 and B&W folded dipole 

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I started out with a great rate the first half hour on 
15 but after that 15 never seemed to produce any runs. 
I really felt like I was doing well until it came time
for 80 and 160 which are my Achilles heal. I put up 
a B&W folded dipole at 35 feet to use on the second radio
since it's 160 through 10. It really seemed to work 
pretty well on the high bands but on 80 and 160 it just
didn't produce. No one could hear me on 160 and CQing
on 80 didn't work either. I knew I was in trouble when
I kept hearing Dave, KT0R, running on 80 and working people on 160!
I then decided the best I could do was CQ on 40 while combing 
80 and 160 on the second rig. I was kicking myself for not  
passing more mults earlier in the contest on the high bands.

For me the second radio was key. If I couldn't have kept CQing
on 40 while S&P on 80 I would have become really demoralized.
Not sure how many I worked on the second rig but it was quite
a few. I even worked a HK0 on 10 with the second rig for one
of my few mults there. Now all I need is something better for the
low bands, hi! Anyone ever put a sloper on a tubular crank up and 
get it to work?

73,

Greg K0OB

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