Ohio QSO Party
Call: K8MR/M
Operator(s): K8MR, W8DRZ
Station: K8MR/M
Class: Mobile LP
QTH: 19 Counties
Operating Time (hrs): 12
Summary:
Band CW Qs Ph Qs
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80: 40 0
40: 491 87
20: 209 2
15: 36 3
10: 0 0
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Total: 776 92 CW Mults = 53 Ph Mults = 32 Total Score = 139,740
Club: Northern Ohio DX Assn
Comments:
By County:
CW SSB
CARR 33 1
TUSC 22 3
HARR 45 5
GUER 14 0
BELM 34 4
MONR 27 2
NOBL 37 1
MORG 56 18
WASH 43 3
ATHE 40 12
MEIG 64 8
GALL 50 3
JACK 56 16
LAWR 42 4
VINT 46 0
HOCK 44 1
FAIR 25 0
PERR 63 2
MUSK 48 9
Big ugly sunspot 69 had been tracking across the sun for two weeks, and was just
about out of sight when Murphy set it off for an X-3 class flare at 0110 Z
Saturday. Though the flare had subsided by OQP time, it left an S3 class solar
storm in its wake, which produced some wierd though generally usable conditions
for the OQP.
Close in stuff was very weak on 40 during the daytime. It was tough working the
home stations, and impossible working the other mobiles. I had no qsos with any
other mobiles. The out of state guys, a few hundred miles further away, were
more workable though not always loud. The high bands were long as well; FL was
loud on 20, but nothing shorter like say NC or WI. 15 had good signals from
CA/OR/WA/VE7 (and later, from western EU), but again nothing closer.
Coolest encounter: just after entering Lawrence county, while zipping down the
road we noticed a parked minivan with a mast and dipole. We turned around and
went back, and met K8RYU who was just starting to take down his stuff. We said
hello, and persuaded him to put the antenna back up long enough to work him on
both CW and SSB.
Thanks to all who participated. Good out of state activity from SMC, TCG, NCCC,
and especially FCG.
Next road warrior trip, Pennsylvania in October.
73 - Jim K8MR
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