North American QSO Party, CW - January
Call: K5WA
Operator(s): K5WA
Station: K5WA
Class: Single Op LP
QTH: Texas
Operating Time (hrs): 10
Radios: SO2R
Summary:
Band QSOs Mults
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160: 95 36
80: 129 40
40: 240 48
20: 333 50
15: 211 44
10: 52 23
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Total: 1060 241 Total Score = 255,460
Club: Central Texas DX and Contest Club
Team: DFW Contest Group Sirius
Comments:
Wow, lots of activity but LOTS of thunderstorm QRN here in southeast Texas. I
apologize to anyone I worked on 160 and 80 for making you repeat so many times
but it was tough sledding down here. I knew I had to find mults on 80/160 and
had to stay there but it was very slow and I'm sure I'll lose some Qs due to
bad copy from QRN and old ears.
On the positive side, I'm getting closer to using SO2R correctly and all the
antennas seemed to play very well. This is the best set-up for N1MM I've ever
had and it was lots of fun combing 2 bands. Conditions on 40 went very long
early for me and that hurt but got some good mults. I'm sure the really good
ops will have set some records on mults because there were lots to be had if
you were able to move them successfully. I moved a few folks but most of the
moves were unsuccessful. I may not know my conditions well enough since I only
get to operate during contests.
The most exciting mults for me were very late in the contest on 80 and 160.
W8AKS (WV) called on 160 and was kind enough to move to 80 as well. I had only
worked one other WV and that was on 15. The other exciting mult was KL7RA
calling in on 160 with a nice signal between thunder claps. Very nice!
Conditions overall seemed very good and many VERY strong signals were pounding
in. Glad I was in this one!
73,
Bob K5WA
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