Hi.
Well, those flares certainly did not help. USA stations were rare, not
much from the West at
all, and not too many JA's either. Nothing out of the UK on ten
meters, and only local stations
heard there!
There were some pretty awful sounding signals around, but I had
better not say too much as
I have not yet done the keying mod on my FT1000!! Not sure if the
keyclicks are there on FSK
or not, so will have to check that. However, plenty of others about!
I did not have a linear this year but put in more time than last
year
but most of the contacts are with S&P as I did not have a loud enough
signal for a run. Next year I will.....
Here are my results.
2005
-+- BARTG RTTY SPRINT -+-
Sponsored by British Amateur Radio Teledata Group.
CALL: G3LDI
Country
___ Single OP Multi-Op. Single Transmitter (All band only)
Single Op expert
QSOs
80m: 138
40m: 106
20m: 140
15m: 41
10m: 1
Total: 426
Continents: 6
Call Areas: 9
DXCC: 54
Total multipliers: 63
Score: 161028
Station Description:
FT1000MP - MMTTY + Writelog
Antenna(s): TH7DXX + Dipoles + Rhombic
Multiplier Summary
Countries
4X 5B 9A 9M2 A7 CN CT DL EA EA8
ES EU F G GM GU HA HB I IS
JA K LA LX LY LZ OD OE OH OK
OM ON OZ PA PY S5 SM SP SV SV9
T9 UA UA2 UA9 UN UR VE YB YL YO
YU Z3 ZC4 ZL
Call Areas
K2 K4 K6 K7
VE1 VE2 VE7
JA2 JA8
73 de Roger G3LDI
rcooke@g3ldi.freeserve.co.uk
g3ldi@amsat.org
g3ldi@qsl.net
g3ldi@gb7ldi.#35.gbr.eu
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