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From: k7sv@juno.com (Larry G Schimelpfenig)
Date: Wed, 08 Oct 1997 18:52:59 EDT
                           1997 CALIFORNIA QSO PARTY
 
 
     Call used: K7SV                                           Location:
VA
 
     Category: Single Op All Band         Mode: MIXED           Power:
100w
 
     Callsign of Operator: K7SV
 
     If multi-operator, show calls of all operators and loggers:
 
    
______________________________________________________________________
 
 
     Exchanged Information: K7SV nr VA  
 
 
     Hours of Operation: 19:02
 
 
     band   CW QSOs     CW pts   SSB QSOs    SSB pts
     ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ
     160          0          0          0          0
      80          3          9          1          2
      40         80        240         32         64
      20        113        339        133        266
      15         85        255         96        192
      10         33         99         45         90
     144          0          0          0          0
     ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ
     TOTAL      314        942        307        614
 
 
     ( 1,556 ) QSO points  X  ( 57 ) Multipliers  =  88,692 points
 
        IC735 100W - KT34XA @ 55' - 2L KLM 40 @ 63' - 80=N4KG special
 
     Club or Team Name: PVRC
 
 
     Comments: Great(er) contest as usual. Close to a sweep, but still no

     cigar. You would think that for as well as I scrubbed the bands that
     I would have found the portable station in Mendicino! Oh well, wait 
     till next year. I love CQP, so I would have been there anyway,
however
     I decided that I'd give the newly refurbished antenna farm the acid 
     test by trying to beat WA4PGM's VA record in the contest. Well I
did, 
     but Kyle was trying too. I finished with the same Q number that I
heard
     him passing out 1/2 hour before the test ended. 

     Propagation was very good. Ten opened at least twice on Saturday,
but
     only N6O and KC6CNV appeared to be aware of it. The opening was
quite
     good on Sunday, but for the number of Q's, I have to wonder how many
of
     the CA breathren and sistren missed the boat! At the opposite end of
the
     scale, 160 was pure noise and 80 wasn't much better. I figured I
could
     pick up some Q's an hour or so before sunrise on the east coast.
European
     bcst gone on 40 should have produced more phone Q's, and reduced
noise
     just at and after sunrise should have produced Q's on 80 and perhaps
     even 160. But alas it appears everyone was sleeping. Hard to tell
what
     the noise level was like out there also.

     As always, thanks to the likes of K5RC/K7BV, W6ZXQ, N6BT, N6VV and 
     whoever that AA1 or whoever that was in Mendicino that I couldn't
find. Also a big 
     thanks to the guys who aren't contesters who still put up with this 
     nonsense to put some of the rarer counties on the air. You sure make
it 
     a lot more fun. Maybe it's just as well that I have never had a
sweep.
     That would probably mark the end of CQP for me!!!!! See y'all next
year.

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