Joe,
Fantastic job! I looked and you are at #4 right now, that is excellent! Not
a thing you could do about the DX, WB9Z and others were commenting about
polar absorption being high, so no way to fight through that from here. The
QSO numbers are outstanding, great effort under less than the best 160
conditions! Maybe next year it will happen! Great job again.
73 Todd
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Sent: Monday, December 04, 2006 12:41 AM
Subject: [3830] ARRL 160 W0SD(W0DB) Single Op HP
> ARRL 160-Meter Contest
>
> Call: W0SD
> Operator(s): W0DB
> Station: W0SD
>
> Class: Single Op HP
> QTH: SD
> Operating Time (hrs): 35
>
> Summary:
> Total: QSOs = 1446 Sections = 77 Countries = 12 Total Score = 263,173
>
> Club:
>
> Comments:
>
> My first ARRL 160 from Ed's great station, W0SD. Propagation outside of NA
was
> minimal. 2 EU stations, 10 JA on Sunday morning, KH6, V73, and the
Carribean
> stations were about it for DX. Missed PR, NT, NNY. Station: FT-1000D,
Alpha 99
> amp, 1/4 wave vertical, dipole at 160', beverages NE, NW, SW. Thanks to Ed
and
> Edith for the great hospitality, and all of you for the qso's.
>
> 73, Joe W0DB
>
>
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