Hi Gary,
I believe you were in Grayson, GA when I worked you in the CQWW-160-CW. That is
in the Lawrenceville-Snellville area, 25-30 miles from my QTH in downtown ATL.
Glad we were able to work each other in the ARRL-160. Your Wisconsin sigs were
always a steady 579 "arm chair copy" with no QSB on my one and only 5-MHz
stealth antenna.
I do plan to participate in the Stew Perry Topband Challenge (28-Dec) and next
year's CQ-160 contests in Jan and Feb, work-permitting.
Have a safe and happy holidays...have fun playing in the SNOW. hi
--
Matt Lee, WB6BWZ
Atlanta, Georgia USA
<wb6bwz@arrl.net>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: K9AY [mailto:k9ay@k9ay.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, 18 December, 2002 11:13
> To: Matt@tenn-valley.com; secc@contesting.com
> Cc: NoGaQRP List
> Subject: Re: [SECC] ARRL 160 WB6BWZ Single Op QRP
>
>
> > ARRL 160-Meter Contest
> >
> > Call: WB6BWZ
> >
> > I knew immediately that I had a serious antenna problem when SECC club
> > members
> > W8JI and K9AY could not copy my QRP signal with their outstanding
> > receiving antennas early in the CQWW-160-CW contest.
> >
> > With the "new" OCF wire antenna, I was able to complete Q's with W8JI and
> > K9AY...and another 35 stations ...
> >
> ---------
>
> K9AY is now nearly 1000 miles from your QTH -- and I heard you just fine.
>
> 73, Gary
> K9AY
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