ARRL 10-Meter Contest
Call: W6UE
Operator(s): N6AN
Station: W6UE
Class: SO Mixed HP
QTH: LAX
Operating Time (hrs): 8:15
Summary:
Band QSOs Mults
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CW: 363 56
SSB: 270 44
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Total: 633 100 Total Score = 199,200
Club: Southern California Contest Club
Comments:
The 10 meter yagi here is stuck at 90 degrees so I had no aiming cabability.
That being said I had a great time working as far east as VE3 and NH; into the
Caribbean and South America as far as VP8NO, who kindly QSYed for me. Many 4
and 8 land stations went in the log on both modes.
All CW sent was with a paddle, as might have been obvious any number of times.
I had no frequency communication to the logging program so I manually entered
each frequency/mode change. I hope that no QSOs have the wrong mode or
frequency logged.
Saturday I was active from 71:53 to 20:33 and on Sunday from 18:25 to the end
with an hour of rag chewing at 21Z.
Saturday morning the band was jumping and rates were good. Around 20:00Z things
slowed way down. Likewise on Sunday, though TX started coming through in the
last few hours which helped the QSO total.
Let's hope 10 meters stays alive as we roll through this next sunspot minimum.
Thanks for the Qs!
David, N6AN
FT-1000MP MARK-V
Alpha 78
5 el yagi at 90' stuck at 90 degrees
Vibroplex iambic paddle with lefty/righty toggle switch
AEA Morse Machine keyer
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