Great contest. Saturday the solar flux was 87 and
Sunday was 94. What a difference a few points makes!
Surprised by a call from V51AS on 40 meters. That's a
long way from the west coast with only a dipole.
Also surprised to work South Africa on ten meters.
It ain't dead yet!
The details:
2004
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CALL: W6WRT
CLASS: Single Op All Band High Power
One Radio, just as T.O.M. intended
HH:MM: 21:29
QSOs Points DX: Call Areas
80m: 60 124 2 15
40m: 143 319 7 23
20m: 334 831 40 25
15m: 206 544 39 25
10m: 23 53 4 9
Total: 766 1871
Total multipliers: 189
Score: 353619
Station Description:
Antenna(s): 20/15/10: Cubex 4-el quad @ 80 feet
40/80: W9INN trap dipole @ 70 feet
Transceiver: IC-746PRO
Amplifier: Command HF-2500
Power: 1500 watts
Software: WriteLog ver. 10.50D
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73, Bill W6WRT
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