Idaho QSO Party
Call: N8II
Operator(s): N8II
Station: N8II
Class: SOABMixed HP
QTH: WV
Operating Time (hrs): 5.3
Summary:
Band CW Qs Ph Qs Dig Qs
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160: 0 0 0
80: 5 0
40: 11 6
20: 12 14
15: 5 6
10: 0 0
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Total: 33 26 0 CW Mults = 16 Ph Mults = 13 Dig Mults = 0 Total
Score = 2,668
Club: Potomac Valley Radio Club
Comments:
About one too many state QSO parties for one weekend. I took XYL and daughter to
a flower show Saturday morning/early afternoon which put me in a big hole, then
divided time between OK and ID QP's. I had enough by the time WI rolled around,
but conditions were good on 20 to WI. There was apparently only one mobile;
thank goodness for WW7D. I did give him some spots and he had some good runs on
SSB after being spotted. Thanks Darryl for all of the QSO's/counties which could
have easily been several more without the flower show and OKQP. There are
numerous ID ops I hear in 7QP and SS who did not take part, unfortunately. But,
I can see that doing well from ID means you have to call CQ with very few
answers from about 03Z more or less until the end at 19Z Sunday. A shorter time
period would probably suit the activity level better (and same can be said for
OK); WI is only 7 hours and loaded with stations. I made a total of 19 QSO's
with WW7D/M (1/3 of total Q's!), 7 with Rod, W7ZRC, and 6 with Don, KA7T.
Conditions were good on 15 thru 80 with ZRC booming in on 80 and WW7D/M good Q5
copy there. I checked 75M a few times with nothing heard. I do not think 10 was
open at least on Sunday, but 15 was in good shape for hours without much
activity. Thanks for the QSO's and the persistence of the few who made a big
effort.
73, Jeff
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