CWops Mini-CWT Test - 1300Z Apr 25
Call: KG5U
Operator(s): KG5U
Station: KG5U
Class: Single Op LP
QTH: Texas
Operating Time (hrs): 1
Summary:
Band QSOs
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160:
80: 3
40: 49
20: 42
15:
10:
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Total: 94 Mults = 83 Total Score = 7,802
Club: Texas DX Society
Comments:
Great fun. 40 and 20 were in good shape...but not so good for any DX to get
through.
There were some really weak signals out there--I'm sure I was one of them for
some of you--but, I think I managed to finally copy and log almost everyone who
called me. Thanks for the patience and hanging in there with me. The QSB WILL
eventually lift your sigs out of the muck.
While S&P'ing, I came across the tail end of a transmission
"...11". I entere NO5W in the entry field and Joila! it turned out to
be Chuck. Callsign/CWOnr recognition to the extreme.
Sometime ago, I wrote a macro in Excel to merge my logs, the CWOps Roster,
VE2FK's Heard Calls list, and Master.scp into a single file I convert to
Master.dta. Not only do callsigns show up in CHECK, but callsign/name/cwopsnr
(or spc). I'm still using N1MM classic and found that if I type in a member
number or even the name in the callsign entry field, Check finds and displays
the call/name/nr...Tuning across someone sending their exchange, I don't have to
wait to find out the call. Unfortunately, in N1MM+, check has changed and it
does not do that neat thing. Such is progress, I suppose.
CU all at 19z!
73
Dale, kg5u
Station:
K3S
80m inv vee at 70\'
40m inv vee at 70\'
Other bands: AV640 ground mounted
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