ARRL Sweepstakes Contest, CW
Call: K5YAA/M
Operator(s): K5YAA
Station: K5YAA
Class: Single Op HP
QTH: OK
Operating Time (hrs): 19.5
Summary:
Band QSOs
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160: 0
80: 23
40: 348
20: 278
15: 263
10: 32
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Total: 944 Sections = 81 Total Score = 152,928
Club: Oklahoma DX Association
Comments:
Came in from the mobile and dozens already posted here so staying up a bit to
get mine in too.
95% CQing from my mobile - took a look around now and then to see what a band
sounded like but mostly just ran. Wanted to see what a Tarheel would do from
the middle of the country. Pleased but it doesn't work like a few yagis at
greater heights with a second radio. A handful of times had more than one
caller but never a real strong run with the mobile set up. Got a few PREC?
queries what with the B precedence in a mobile. Otherwise - all ops took to
the /M on my call in stride.
Didn't have a VY1 or VO1 call me so missed those for a sweep. Many many Q guys
out there. Somebody sold a lot of tuna cans. Some very good signals and QSO
numbers however from Q stations as VE9AA noted. Several KL7s. Can't think of a
section that didn't call in - (minus VY1 and VO1). Several EWA stations which
was apparently a tough one for some. Three or four of all Canadian prefixes
(minus VY1 and VO1) except VE5 and VE6.
Had a good ride in this one. Thanks for giving me a call. One of my last QSOs
was with Bill K0DEQ on 80 meters. Have been working Bill for many many years in
the CW SS. Logged several 59 Checks too. A good year for ham radio.
73 'til the next one. Jerry K5YAA
Rig: K3, Tokyo HP Amp and a Tarheel antenna. N1MM logging.
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