ARRL June VHF QSO Party
Call: W0ZQ
Operator(s): W0ZQ
Station: W0ZQ
Class: Single Op HP
QTH: EN34
Operating Time (hrs):
Summary:
Band QSOs Mults
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6: 251 113
2: 57 26
222: 25 13
432: 34 14
903: 10 8
1.2: 19 11
2.3: 11 10
3.4: 9 8
5.7: 1 1
10G: 1 1
24G:
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Total: 418 205 Total Score = 123,205
Club: Northern Lights Radio Society
Comments:
The last few June contests I have operated as a rover so it was fun to operate
the home station for a change of pace. 100w and a pair of stacked loops on 6m,
but what fun it was playing on that band ! It sure seems that 6M CW activity
has really come on in the last few years .... its a great place to pick up new
(weaker) multi's who are on the fringe of any opening. 2m E's is always an
exciting time - during the 2m E's I tried 222 with K5TR twice with just a very
short but strong "ping" heard on my end. We even had some aurora, yes aurora,
late Sat afternoon on 6 and 2m. Tropo was non-existant for us, and in fact
local tropo conditions were just average at best and with 6m's being so wild,
everyone was up there thus making 2m a bit more quiet than usual. I made one Q
on 5.7 and 10G via local rain scatter where I had to manually elevate my deck
mounted (portable) dishes (in the land of 50' maple trees)... it was a
challenge to send CW and to hold the dish at the same time, I'm sure I must
have look like one of those one-man band shows. Many thanks to the rovers who
did a great job ! Look for W0ZQ/R in the August UHF contest (aka Rovermania
V). 73, Jon
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