Wow what a great contest! It was really amazing to see the bands jammed
with RTTY ops. I didn't make one contact on 10 meters. 15 meters was anemic
for me. 20, 40 and 80 were much better, especially Sunday afternoon on 40.
All of a sudden there was a whole bunch of new call signs to be worked. Two
contacts that stick out in my mind are XT2CG and VQ9X who called me. I hope
these are not busted calls because they are new ones for my log.
All the equipment worked as it was supposed to. It was my first chance to
put the new Palstar AT1500DT tuner through its paces on an 80 meter dipole.
Very easy to tune and operate. It interfaced nicely using balanced line.
As far as the exchange syntax, most everyone I worked had the data spaced
just right. There were some stations that put periods in between the data.
Not a problem just different.
Thanks to all the participants. I had a really good time and I look forward
to the next biggie!
Anthony - N2KI
CALL: N2KI LOCATION: Washingtonville, NY
CLASS: Single Operator All Band Low Power
Band QSOs QSO points Prefixes Score:
160m:
80m: 251 764 129
40m: 201 782 92
20m: 418 713 169
15m: 68 145 18
10m: 0 0
Totals: 938 2404 408 980832
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