RAC Winter Contest
Call: NR5M
Operator(s): N5NU
Station: NR5M
Class: SO Mixed HP
QTH: STX
Operating Time (hrs): 21
Radios: SO2R
Summary:
Band CW Qs Ph Qs CW Mults Ph Mults
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160: 9 17 5 7
80: 26 96 8 10
40: 104 216 9 11
20: 29 217 10 12
15: 60 198 9 12
10: 58 225 11 12
6: 0 5 0 1
2: 0 0 0 0
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Total: 286 974 52 65 Total Score = 1,000,584
Club: DFW Contest Group
Comments:
Whew what a contest! A personal best in this contest.
Thanks so much to the following people!
- George, NR5M, for wiring the station together for SO2R and for allowing me to
play. Its a tremendous privilege to get to pilot such a tremendous station.
- Most notably VE8NSD, VE1ZA, VE6RAC, and VE9OA for moving around to multiple
bands/modes for important multipliers. Mults play a major part in winning this
contest, and in its 24hr format its very very easy to miss your chance to snag
them. Even in CQWW, I'm a bit of a 'mult nut' so I focus hard on working as
many as I possibly can.
- Everyone on 160m. It was brutal until about 0500z when it then improved to
'pretty bad'. When you can't hear VE6JY, the band is in bad shape.
- Literally countless VE's for my multi-band moves. Without complaint.
- All of the VE's who dusted off their straight keys and bugs and muddled
through giving me a CW QSO. I rang the mult bell in your honor just like I'd
worked a VU on 15m in WW
- Even all of the 5-9-0-0-1 folks.
- VE4TV for catching the 5-min opening between here and there on 50.125
- VE5SF for a triple-move with 2 mins left to put me over 1mil.
Thanks for a tremendous time!
73, Jason N5NU
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