North America QSO Party - CW
Call: AA4LR
Operator(s): AA4LR
Station: AA4LR
Class: SO
QTH: GA
Operating Time (hrs): 7.7
Summary:
Band QSOs Mults
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160: 2 2
80: 52 20
40: 77 28
20: 70 29
15: 34 12
10: 4 4
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Total: 239 95 = 22,705
Club/Team: SECC #1
Comments:
Equipment:
Kenwood TS-430S running 90 watts
20+ year old CMOS keyer
Antennas:
R7000 at 8 feet
80m doublet at 25 feet
Comments:
While I still don't have my tower up yet, I managed to improve my
personal best
scores. Caught K9AY in the first 10 minutes, and he moved me through all 6
bands. That's a first for me. Of course, Gary is only about 2 miles from
me, so
its almost cheating. Later I remembered that I forgot to change antennas
during
the move. I bet Cushcraft doesn't realise the R7000 works on 6 bands....
The "Golden Ears" award belongs to AA4S. Ron pulled my 160m signal out of
the
mud for my only other 160m QSO. Considering I used the R7000 on 160m
(with no
tuner), I was impressed that anyone could hear me.
Mostly S & P, but I did manage to do a lot of CQing. My apologies for my
grotty, error-laden sending -- I'm out of practice with the paddles. My
keyer
also appeared to randomly speed up a slow down by a couple of wpm, I'm
not sure
why.
10m was disappointing, and things were slow early on, so I took a break at
2030Z. With the obligatory dinner break at 2330Z and not being able to
keep my
eyes open past 0400Z, I only managed 7.7 total hours.
Looking forward to the January NAQP with a tower and decent antennas.
Posted using 3830 Score Submittal Forms at:
http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
Bill Coleman, AA4LR, PP-ASEL Mail: aa4lr@radio.org
Quote: "Boot, you transistorized tormentor! Boot!"
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