My first two contacts were VY1JA and a KH6 on 15m. Nice start albeit a few
hours late. Hi!
Mike W0MU
-----Original Message-----
From: Zack Widup [mailto:w9sz@prairienet.org]
Sent: Monday, November 06, 2006 9:44 PM
To: Tom Hammond
Cc: Mike Fatchett; cq-contest@contesting.com
Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] Toughest SS CW sections 2006
I must've gotten lucky for a few minutes. I worked VY1JA at about 2300Z on
Saturday on 14008 and then about 7 minutes later worked KL7WV on 14009.
Fully thing was that Jay was asking if there was a KL7 in the pileup because
he hadn't worked that one yet, and there was one up 1 kHz working his own
pileup.
Other than missing NL and MB, every other section else I missed I should've
worked except I didn't have enough time in the contest. I'm ashamed that I
didn't get a Missouri QSO in this one! :-(
73, Zack W9SZ
On Mon, 6 Nov 2006, Tom Hammond wrote:
> Hi Mike:
>
> >Just curious what the toughest section was for you this year.
> >
> >I was limited in my time but I was surprised that I did not work or
> >hear NNY or WTX stations.
>
> I missed AK, MB and YT... never ever HEARD the last tow, but heard
> several AK stations but all were S&Ping (so to speak).
>
> I tried laying 'traps' for the AK stations, moving up above their last
> QSO freq. and starting to call "CQ" in the hope that they'd 'fall'
> into my trap. I finally had one KL7 fall into the trap, but turned out
> that he was in OR!!!
>
> Though I didn't have any luck trapping a KL7, I did use that ploy to
> work several other needed mults during the contest, so I DOES work...
> sometimes.
>
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