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[3830] MWaveFallSprnt N6ZE/RREV Rover QRP

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Subject: [3830] MWaveFallSprnt N6ZE/RREV Rover QRP
From: webform@b4h.net
Reply-to: n6ze@aol.com
Date: Sun, 18 Oct 2015 14:18:35 +0000
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                    Microwave Fall Sprint

Call: N6ZE/RREV
Operator(s): N6ZE
Station: N6ZE/RREV

Class: Rover QRP
QTH: cn87xn
Operating Time (hrs): 2

Summary:
Total:  QSOs = 40  Max Dist(km) = 6  Total Score = 140

Club: Pacific Northwest VHF Society

Comments:

QTH: cn87xn
Operating Time (hrs): 2

Summary:
Total:  QSOs = 40  Max Dist(km) = 6  Total Score = 140

Club: Pacific Northwest VHF Society

Comments:

BAND    GRIDS   QSOS    
33CM    2       24      
23CM    2       16      
Totals          40      
 19 inter-grid QSOs @ 6.26 points each (*) = 118.94 points (km) + 21 points
for 21 intra-grid QSOs = SCORE of 139.94 Points (~140)

The key to making lots of QSOs in Fall 2015’s 902 MHz & Up SPRINT was to
‘happen to attend the Pacific NW VHF Society’s Annual Conference’ which
was being held in Issaquah, WA (CN87xn)! Most conference attendees made their
QSOs by means of ALINCO UHF handhelds.
Grid locations of CN87xn & CN97an were extensively used by the
participants, so everyone made lots of very short distance QSOs worth either 6
points or 1 point due to use of ‘Microwave Distance Rules’ instead of
‘VHF/UHF Grid Rules’.
927.5 MHz FM Simplex was so busy that it sounded like an HF pileup seeking a
rare DX station.
For more much detailed reporting on the Microwave SPRINT in the PNW, please
refer to WW7D/Rover’s Soapbox Comments.
(*) Distances computed by means of:
>>>>http://no.nonsense.ee/qth/map.html<<<<


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