North American QSO Party, SSB - August
Call: K4QPL
Operator(s): K4QPL
Station: K4QPL
Class: Single Op LP
QTH: NC
Operating Time (hrs):
Summary:
Band QSOs Mults
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160: 2 2
80: 22 15
40: 54 26
20: 42 19
15: 23 8
10: 0 0
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Total: 143 70 Total Score = 10,010
Club: Potomac Valley Radio Club
Team: PVRC North Carolina East Team #1
Comments:
I said I might be a casual op but got "volunteered" for a team. Gave
up part of a beach weekend to set up portable and make a few on my least
favorite mode. What we do for our club! But after dabbling S&P on all
bands, when 11 p.m. came and I hit a score that looked like a binary number I
took that as an omen and pulled the plug. Thanks to all who put up with my
erratic VOX/mic. Because of new antenna I don't really know what conditions
were, but got reports from "Big signal" to being the last in a pileup
and getting "QRZ?" or "no copy". But nice to meet old
friends and call signs I mostly hear on CW.
Radio: TS-480SAT (cw filters only)
Antenna: Tarheel 400A 160-10M screwdriver mobile type. (Clamped to swim ladder
on floating dock about 30' out in the channel facing about 10 miles of salt
water 180+ degrees from South to Northeast.)
Heil HD-4 microphone/headset on boom mostly made of duct tape.
Logging: N1MM
73,
"Jim NC"
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