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Subject: [3830] NAQP CW N6TR Single Op LP
From: webform@b4h.net
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Date: Sun, 15 Jan 2006 10:10:58 -0800
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                    North American QSO Party, CW

Call: N6TR
Operator(s): N6TR
Station: N6TR

Class: Single Op LP
QTH: OR
Operating Time (hrs): 9:59
Radios: SO2R

Summary:
 Band  QSOs  Mults
-------------------
  160:  150    39
   80:  212    50
   40:  313    56
   20:  344    53
   15:  171    38
   10:    1     1
-------------------
Total: 1191   237  Total Score = 280,845

Club: 

Team: Corner Pocketeers

Comments:

A few dupes counted as QSOs, but not QSO points messing up the math on the
score.  Congrats to KL9A on a fantastic effort from NK7U.  Mt. Hood must be
blocking more signals than I thought.  

Had to drop off the YF at the airport at 4:30 AM and went back to bed when I got
back home.  Never imagined I would be able to sleep until three minutes before
the contest.  Missed the first minute and I am sure this is why KL9A had more
than 200 QSOs on me.  

Did learn something new.  40 meters was tough going with lots of rain static. 
Was about to take a break when I tried my new array of Beverages and found them
to work FB on 40.  Was nice being able to switch directions quickly when a W6 or
VE7 called in.  I will probably use these on receive moving forward most of the
time in future contests.  

Found 160 to be in really good shape for the last 4 hours of the contest.  Did
put SM5EDX into the log - who I tuned by just as he was doing a QSB peak.   

Thanks for the QSOs and moves.  See you in the CQ160 as K7RAT and the CW Sprint
as N6TR.

Callsign: N6TR
Contest: NAQP-CW
Category: SINGLE-OP ALL LOW CW
Operators: N6TR

-------------- Q S O   R a t e   S u m m a r y --------------
Hour     160     80     40     20     15     10  Total    Pct
-------------------------------------------------------------
1800       0      0      0     46     85      0    131   11.0
1900       0      0      0     60     63      0    123   10.3
2000       0      0      0     39     13      1     53    4.5
2100       0      0      7    128      8      0    143   12.0
2200       0      0     61     66      0      0    127   10.7
2300       0      0     61      1      0      0     62    5.2
0000       0      7    128      2      0      0    137   11.5
0100       0     73     51      0      0      0    124   10.4
0200      26     17      2      1      0      0     46    3.9
0300      60     29      1      0      0      0     90    7.6
0400      33     76      0      0      0      0    109    9.2
0500      31      9      0      0      0      0     40    3.4
------------------------------------------------------
Total    150    211    311    343    169      1   1185

Gross QSO's=1191        Dupes=6        Net QSO's=1185

Unique callsigns worked = 636

The best 60 minute rate was 147/hour from 2058 to 2157
The best 30 minute rate was 162/hour from 1849 to 1918
The best 10 minute rate was 198/hour from 1903 to 1912

The best 1 minute rates were:
 5 QSO's/minute    7 times.
 4 QSO's/minute   38 times.
 3 QSO's/minute  127 times.
 2 QSO's/minute  236 times.
 1 QSO's/minute  145 times.

There were 252 bandchanges and 111 probable 2nd radio QSO's.


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