Jack,
This is probably something you don't want to hear, but I heard you
work the YI on 20m and I heard him calling you on 40m! Really a shame
the Eu guys didn't let you get him on 40.
73 and enjoyed a couple of hours in the AQP with you guys.
Tom - W4BQF
At Sunday 10:27 PM 4/30/2006, you wrote:
>Call: K4SAV
>Operator(s): K4SAV
>Station: K4SAV
>
>Class: SOAB LP CW
>QTH: AL, Morgan County
>Operating Time (hrs): 6.7
>
>Summary:
> Band QSOs
>-------------------
> 160: 0
> 80: 22
> 40: 105
> 20: 105
> 15: 0
> 10: 0
>-------------------
>Total: 232
>
>33 states, 4 VE prov, 3 Asia, 14 Eu, 1 SA, total = 55
>
>Total Score = 232 x 55 x 2 x 1.5 = 38280
>-----------------------------
>It was fun when starting a new band, good rates for about an hour until
>the stations dried up. Lots of QRN on the low bands because of the
>storms in the area. I was really surprised when YI9DXX called me on 20
>meters during the party. I think he also called me on 40 meters, but I
>couldn't copy him thru the QRN. I heard some weak stations calling and
>when I paused a European station called him on my frequency. That was a
>new country for the DX Marathon for 2006 (now at 223 countries/40 zones).
>
>Jerry, K4SAV
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