ARRL 160-Meter Contest
Call: NN4RB
Operator(s): NN4RB
Station: NN4RB
Class: Single Op LP
QTH:
Operating Time (hrs): 2:46
Summary:
Total: QSOs = 53 Sections = 29 Countries = 2 Total Score = 3,074
Club: Potomac Valley Radio Club
Comments:
My third attempt at this contest. 2014 had 1 contact, 2015 had 21 contacts and
this year I had 53 contacts. Major improvement for someone who is CW
challenged.
Got on the air Saturday night at 8:30 and worked for almost 3 hours. Could
have worked more, but CW is a learning practice. Jokenly, some fast operators
should practive more on sending. Perhaps, they should practice sending to a
decoder to check their fist. Example, when did a "TU" become
"X". That's a joke, but such habits confuse the inexperianced.
The band seemed good. I did have fun, learned a lot and looking forward to the
next.
Rick
NN4RB
N2MM+
ICOM IC-756PRO III
My beverage is out of service so I used my 80/10 OCF dipole at about 44' fed as
vertical with Kat-500 at the base.
450' Beverage
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