NA QSO SUMMARY SHEET - K6LL
Info sent: DAVE AZ
BAND Raw QSOs Valid QSOs Points Mults
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160SSB 10 10 10 6
80SSB 33 33 33 18
40SSB 188 188 188 47
20SSB 418 414 414 56
15SSB 388 383 383 47
10SSB 19 19 19 13
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Totals 1056 1047 1047 187
Final Score = 195,789 points.
tribander @ 48'
shorty 40 @ 55'
half sloper from 46'
one TS-850
Conditions were rather strange. 10 was open to backscatter
from the south all across the country, but with only one
tribander it was difficult to move people to 10 because I
had to keep swinging the antenna.
Somebody gave me Y2K for a name, and TR-log interpreted it
as a callsign update, creating a three ring circus for that
qso.
I've been dragging my feet getting a 2-radio setup going on
ssb, but I think I'll work on that project next. I could have
used it in this one, even with the limited antenna options.
20 sounded like it was going to die at about 3 p.m., but it
hung in there for a couple more hours.
It looks like the SSTV crowd has staked out a full 10khz+
around 14230. It was kind of fun for a while playing tag
with the jammers on the outskirts of that "window."
I think the four NAQP's are the best contests of the year.
It's nice to see the same folks every time, and the
multiplier strategy adds a nice dimension. It was well worth
commuting from 72 degree San Diego to 112 degree Yuma for
this one.
Thanks to everyone for all the qso's, and especially to all the
folks who moved to different bands.
Dave Hachadorian, K6LL
San Diego, CA
K6LL@juno.com
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