2003
North American QSO Party Exchange: LAR IA
80 78 32
40 103 39
20 125 40
15 80 32
10 15 12
TOTAL 401 155
401 QSOs * x 155 MULTS=
62155 Claimed Score
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"I have observed all competition rules for fair and ethical operation
as well as all regulations for Amateur Radio in my country. My
report is correct and true to the best of my knowledge. "
LARRY LINDBLOM, W0ETC
7051 SE 6th Ave.
Pleasant Hill, IA 50327
I operated the contest SO1.1R. The .1R was the old TS930S running AFSK
(wide filters!) with a R-7 dummy load for the antenna. It accounted for
all of 12 Qs. With the wide filters and busy bands tuning a station was
very distracting, frustrating, a almost impossible So it was of minimal
use. I got to get the 756 fixed and get it on line if I stand a chance
at doing SO2R. Also need to get up the 50 ft of R-25 up with a decent
antenna for the 2nd rig.
Things started slow from here and I could never get an extended run going
on 15 or 20. Ten was only good for a few mults and that was it. 40 and
80 played well, just wish there had been more activity on those bands
after 8:30 PM CST. Big high was KH6ND on 5 bands with Mike calling me on
80 during my last minute of the contest. Another high is this exceeds my
previous best in this contest by more than 20K.
73 W0ETC
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