> NCCC Sprint Ladder - April 6
>Call: N6RO
>Operator(s): N6RO
>Station: N6RO
>
>Class: Single Op LP
>QTH: CA
>Operating Time (hrs): .5
>Radios: SO2R, FT1000mp's, stacked yagis, 4 SQ.
>
>Summary:
> Band QSOs Mults
>-------------------
> 160: 2 1
> 80: 12 6
> 40: 20 11
> 20: 23 12
>-------------------
>Total: 57 30 Total Score = 1,710
Good activity tonight, 20m open somewhat to everywhere, very loud to SW US-
N4OGW was S9+20. I had a slow start (no Qs for 2 minutes), getting beat out
by W7OM, K6UFO and K6VVA to the east!
80m still good; heard but not worked: K4BAI, N4OGW, N9CK, N4AF, W7WHY,
W7OM. Six more mults were possible, timing bad! Did get N2ZN, K3STX on
80m. Good to see W1UE joining in the fun. I didn't spend enuff time on 160
for mults. Balancing the band-mults while keeping up the rate is the big
challenge in this sprint.
The NCCC/post-contest net met on 3625 (3630 was occupied). What is it
about 3x30? I'll listen to the low end during next week to see what freq.
might work. I'm thinking 3608 or 3610 (our CW antennas will work even
better). Also listened on 3803 for Generals, but nothing heard.
CU next week, RO
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