Stew Perry Topband Challenge
Call: N6KB
Operator(s): N6KB
Station: N6KB
Class: Single Op HP
QTH: BK29
Operating Time (hrs): 11
Summary:
Total: QSOs = 103 Total Score = 1
Club:
Comments:
In every 160 meter contest there has been one at least one station that called
CQ a lot, was often very loud, and never seemed to answer anyone. The use of
separate directional antennas explains being loud and not answering stations in
the receive antenna null. It does not explain not answering anyone. This is the
first time I heard no such station. I got an answer, eventually, from everyone
I heard. Unfortunately I did not hear very many. Hopefully this does not mean
that I was the station that transmitted a lot, and seldom answered any callers.
Probably not as I did not CQ much. I wonder if the plaque for "all S & P, no
CQing" contributed much to the apparent dearth of stations, or if it was just
QRN. The schedule, between XMAS and NY may have been a big factor. Posts to
3830 I have read indicate JA was not difficult for a lot of NA stations. I only
worked a couple. In the ARRL 160 I worked a bunch of JAs and NA stations
complained of working few. The plaque I won last year (Highest Average Score
per QSO, thanks to AB7E) is not listed this year If it was K9FD/KH6 or someone
else would probably get it instead of me. I don't see the "Best Whine" award
listed either, so it looks like my only chances are for the "Golden Log" since
mine is so small and I was very careful.
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