Interesting!! That was from the '01 contest and while I was still
living in Virginia.
At that time I had one of those 'location, location, location' QTH's
where the proverbial 'wet noodle' would work. Was using an 80m dipole
with one end hung in the top of a 110' maple tree that was on top of
a 60' hill and sloping down the north-northeast face of that hill, on
40m with a Titan 425 running 1.5 kw. I was a mile from the highest
land point in the Washington, DC area. I worked 322 countries on 40m
CW from that one location. Was sent a certificate for "winning....the
single operator division and #26 from the United States", however you
interpt that!
Still struggling here in Cecil to get a really good antenna working
so some day I will have a chance of beating John in at least one contest!
Tom - W4BQF
At Friday 10:32 AM 3/24/2006, you wrote:
> If you look at the CW results there are some .mp3 recordings
> that some DL stations
> made of QTC's they recieved during the contest. They have some recordings
> of some well known contesters - both on CW and SSB.
>
> There is a recording of our own W4BQF in that list of files. Boy
> Tom you were loud !!
> Check it out at http://www.darc.de/referate/dx/fedcw.htm and
> scroll down to audio samples.
>
>
> Jeff KU8E
>
>
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