To: | rtty@contesting.com |
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Subject: | [RTTY] K4GMH SOAB HP (WPX) |
From: | Mike <k4gmh@arrl.net> |
Date: | Sun, 13 Feb 2005 17:35:10 -0500 |
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CQ WW RTTY WPX Contest Call: K4GMH Operator(s): K4GMH Station: K4GMH Class: SOAB HP QTH: VA Operating Time (hrs): 29 Summary: Band QSOs Pts ----------------- 80: 240 834 40: 382 1606 20: 451 1144 15: 325 846 10: 120 344 ----------------- Total: 1518 4764 Prefixes = 531 Total Score = 2,529,684 Club: Potomac Valley Radio Club Comments: Thanks to the WPX RTTY Committee for putting on the Contest. Always a lot of fun. Good conditions considering where we are in the Sun spot cycle. Coditions were better on Sunday than on Saturday. Last year I had the pleasure of being part of the KM4M, multi/2 operation. Definitely a lot easier being part of a multi operator operation! Thanks to all who were kind enough to work me and put up with my many requests of my number. While on this subject, please work a station again even if they show up as a duplicate in your log. You may not be in the other persons log. Turned out I failed to log a call and when I contacted the station again, sometime later, I was informed I was a duplicate and should check my log. Okay, I did and they weren't in it. Unfortunately, we both loose QSO credit. I apologize for not logging the QSO and then for not insisting we do another one. This situation has been discussed on several internet reflectors. One other situation showed up that did cause a bit of concern and that is "whose frequency is it?". A station said I had to QSY as the freq. was in use. This was after I had sent out a couple of "QRL??" transmission, called CQ several times and worked five stations on the freq. in a period of five minutes. Not sure how long the station that asked me to QSY had been away from the freq. but must have been at least five minutes. Is there an agreed upon time limit that one can come back to his previous freq.and ask some one to leave? If there is, I missed getting the info. Oh, well, there are a lot of other frequencies to use :>) Both, especially the former, are very minor compared to the reported situations that occur in other mode contests. RTTY is definitely the gentleman's contest mode. . 73, Mike, K4GMH _______________________________________________ RTTY mailing list RTTY@contesting.com http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/rtty |
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