The DXpedition to Myanmar chose to separate some operations for the
contest. As a result, 10 & 15 Meters are to be entered as single band,
single op efforts and 20, 40, 80, & 160 Meters are combined for a
multi-multi entry.
10 Meters: N7MB operator, FT-1000MP, Alpha 91B, dipole
SOSB 1,011 25 64 172,037
15 Meters: AF7O operator, FT-1000MP, Alpha 374, C3
SOSB 1,499 33 100 384,104
20,40, 80, 160 Meters: Operators = WF5T, K7SP, YB0ARA, WA6CDR, N5IA
MULTI-MULTI
20 Meters: 1,825 33 99 FT-1000MP, Alpha 76, C3
40 Meters: 606 29 77 FT-1000MP, Alpha 76, 2 El. Force 12,
Vertical, &
Dipole
80 Meters: 590 24 73 FT-1000MP, Alpha 76, Gladiator
Vertical
160 Meters: 328 21 56 FT-1000MP, Alpha 91B, 1/4 Wave Sloper
TOTAL 2249 107 305 3,146,032
For general information, when I walked out of the radio room in Yangon at
0200Z, Wed 2 Dec, to go to the airport, the Q count was at just over
23,000, including the contest but excluding dupes. The group will be there
complete with 4 stations operating 19 bands/modes through next Monday Z.
Two stations with wire antennas will remain for an additional week. Two
operators will stay on to man them, WA6CDR at night concentrating on 160
and 80 CW and K6RKE daytime doing SSB on the upper frequencies. 73 de
Milt, N5IA
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