| Ron, 
 Know this contest does not really play for QSOs in your direction...we 
appreciate your efforts though VERY MUCH.
 
 Thanks for 2 or 3 QSOs we had...
 
 
 Jim, K4OJ
aka K4FCG along with Kevin, N4KM cc: Mom
 
 
 
 
 
 webform@b4h.net wrote:
                     Florida QSO Party
 
 Call: KH6DV
Operator(s): KH6DV
Station: KH6DV 
 Class: SOABMixed LP
QTH: hawaii
Operating Time (hrs): 4 Summary:
 Band  CW Qs  Ph Qs
 --------------------
 40:            
   20:    9     20
 15:   34      9
 10:   10      -
 --------------------
 Total:   53     29  CW Mults = 28  Ph Mults = 20  Total Score = 7,296
 
 Club:
 
 Comments:
 
 I wish I more time available for this event, it was fun anyway. Some operators
 have amazing ears.  The time frame for this contest is not good at all for
 Hawaii. The first day ends at 0159, thats about 15 minutes after 20 meters 
first opens, before that signals are very weak. Ten meters did open but there
 was little activity and that was all CW, no SSB heard at all. For a very short
 while ten meter signals were actually pretty good. Fifteen meters was the
 money
 band. Enjoyed getting a contact with "LN" W1YL who I guess has now joined the
 computer age, watch out guys she's now armed and dangerous.
 
 Thanks to everyone who noticed the weak KH6 working against the propagation and
 gave me a contact and/or mult.  It still amazes me the job some of the mobile
 ops did.
 
 
 Aloha
Ron KH6DV 
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