NCCC Sprint - Dec 20
Call: N3BB
Operator(s): N3BB
Station: N3BB
Class: Single Op LP
QTH: TX
Operating Time (hrs): 0.5
Radios: SO2R
Summary:
Band QSOs Mults
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160: 9 8
80: 21 16
40: 22 18
20: 10 9
15: 1 1
10:
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Total: 63 52 Total Score = 3,276
Club: Central Texas DX and Contest Club
Comments:
Wow! What a night to savor. It was one of mostly winning jumpers and finding
people on the right side of QSOs. Probably an all time PR for me.
Tnx to K7SV for a fiver, as Larry was the only signal heard on 15. Fourbagger
thanks go to three: N4AF, N3QE, and W8WTS. Tnx to fellow Texan KG5U for two
bands And a two-fer to mighty mite K8CN, who stuck with me when there were two
or three QSOs going on on 20 meters.
My five minute segments were about as perfect as they can be ... best ever for
me: 10, 11, 11, 10, 11, and 10! Tnx to K7SV calling with five seconds left on
160 for our fiver right before the final bell. Whew!
I kept the lead on my friendly competitor, KZ5D (only two QSOs tonight) and
will try to put this one in the freezer and keep it! Thanks to all for the QSOs
and sticking with me when QRM got us. Good ops all the way through.
Jim N3BB
Station: two K3 radios at 100W each
160: Direct fed tower (90 ft) with two elevated radials at 18 feet
80: Inverted vee at about 90 feet
40: One 3el yagi at 120 ft to NE, one 2 el yagi to NW
20: Phased 5 el yagis at 80 ft (NE) and 40 ft (NW)
15: Optibeam 3 el triband yagis (3 el on 15) at 80 ft (NE) and 60 ft (NW) on
separate towers.
SAL-30 receiving antenna located about 400 feet away down by a creek. Used on 80
and 160.
TR-Log contest software running on a Dell W-98 computer at about 850 MHz.
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