>From: Ray Rocker <rocker@datasync.com>
>Message-Id: <199608190229.VAA21519@osh1.datasync.com>
>Subject: N5FG phone NAQP score
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>Date: Sun, 18 Aug 1996 21:29:08 -0500 (CDT)
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>N5FG (op. WQ5L) s/o phone NAQP score
>QTH: Gulfport, MS
>Rig: FT-1000
>
>Band QSO Mult Comments Antenna
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> 10 204 29 I love this band Explorer 14 @ 90'
> 15 59 25 Rate was better on 10 "
> 20 239 49 hot hot HOT after dark "
> 40 174 48 About as expected 40-2CD @ 80'
> 80 0 0 No antenna, no mults none
>160 3 2 Token non-effort Alpha Delta sloper
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>Total 679 x 153 == 103,887
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>
>Arrived at station 30 mins before contest. Floyd had told me he
>had NA software which handles NAQP. Nope, no NA. Panic. Immediately
>connect to Internet and d/l first thing we find -- the banner ad
>for TR-Log on KA9FOX page. Got it downloaded 10 minutes prior to
>contest. Yay, it does NAQP! Quickly made notes from help screen.
>Started on time and never had a slowdown due to not knowing program.
Who said this software was *hard* to learn?
>-- Ray, WQ5L rocker@datasync.com
>
--
George Fremin III
Austin, Texas C.K.U. Sun spots? I don't need no stinkin' sunspots!
WB5VZL Just give me a good Es cloud.
512/416-7010
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