Subject: Spartan Log
> Below are the results from your feedback form. It was submitted by
> John T. Laney III (k4bai at worldnet.att.net) on Tuesday, August 2, 2005
at 09:42:23
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> realname: John T. Laney III
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> email: k4bai at worldnet.att.net
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> Your_Call: K4BAI-GA
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> Sprint_Date: August 1, 2005
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> Station_Weight: 30
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> ars_member: No
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> 80_meters: 4
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> 40_meters: 37
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> 20_meters: 29
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> 15_meters: 0
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> 10_meters: 0
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> Soapbox: FT1000MP x 2 (SO2R), 5 watts output. NA Logging Program.
TH6DXX, dipole and zepp for 40 M, inverted vee dipole for 80.
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> Band conditions seemed pretty good on all three open bands. 20 M was
short and was still short (open to PA and KY) at the end of the contest,
but most of the stations had left 20 and, I guess gone to 40. 40 had
some QRN, but it wasn't bad and it was short enough for other GA QSOs at
the beginning and lengthened out, but we never lost propagation to TX
and VA. 80 was probably better than most thought. I was able to work
W2LJ in NJ near the end and actually worked all 4 stations I could hear
on 80, but no one answered my CQs there. We could have used some more
activity as it was hard to find a QSO on any band during the last 15
minutes.
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> Thanks for all the QSOs and hope to QSO again next month.
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> 73/72,
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> John, K4BAI.
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