|                     ARRL June VHF Contest - 2020
Call: N4OGW
Operator(s): N4OGW
Station: N4OGW
Class: SO 3Band LP
QTH: MS
Operating Time (hrs): 27
Radios: SO2R
Summary:
 Band  QSOs  Mults
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    6:  551   145
    2:   37    26
  222:           
  432:   10     8
  903:           
  1.2:           
  2.3:           
  3.4:           
  5.7:           
  10G:           
  24G:           
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Total:  598   179  Total Score = 108,832
Club: Deep Dixie Contest Club
Comments:
6m conditions were super for this contest! 6m was open all around the country,
except there was no double-hop to the west coast from here. The upper bands were
ok, but no tropo enhancement here on 2 or 70 cm. Meteors were good, but it's
hard to do much with rox and 100 W.
FT4 worked well in this contest; this was the first time I have used it. FT8 was
mostly useless when 6m was fully open- it was simply too crowded on 50.313 for a
low power station. Before the contest I spent a lot of time working on a wsjtx
interface to my logging program (so2sdr). This helped a lot for finding mults on
FT8/4.
The station mostly worked ok, although I ran into some unexpected problems if I
tried to transmit on two bands at once. I fixed the drift problem on my older
432 transverter so this time it worked OK on FT8. 
Thanks for the qsos!
73 Tor N4OGW
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Mode qso breakdown on 6m (includes dupes):
  SSB 297
   CW  76
   DG 202 (75 FT8, 114 FT4, 13 MSK144)
Station:
  6m: 5 el yagi at 75 ft/100W
  2m: 9 el yagi at 105 ft/100W
 70cm: 18 el yagi at 100 ft/50W
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