Sorry I deleted my dupes from the log. Hope that don't make the log
checkers un-happy.
Had a real good time. You all kept me busy this time around. The bread and
butter band was, as expected, 40 CW. You Rovers really make these state
QSO parties interesting.
I ran two radios. One on phone (the MP) and the other )(TS-530s) on CW.
The MP was on the E/W 40m vertical loop, and the CW rig was on the CF Zepp.
That Zepp really screamed on 40. First time I used it for basically high
angle stuff. It really surprised me. I was able to bust the pile ups with
usually one and on occassion two calls. You folks are good CW OPS.
Wish we could get the folks over here in Bama to play like this.
73
Dan/W4NTI
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Sent: Sunday, April 10, 2005 6:32 PM
Subject: GaQP W4NTI Single Op LP
> Georgia QSO Party
>
> Call: W4NTI
> Operator(s): W4NTI
> Station: W4NTI
>
> Class: Single Op LP
> QTH: AL
> Operating Time (hrs): 10
> Radios: SO2R
>
> Summary:
> Band CW Qs Ph Qs
> --------------------
> 80:
> 40:
> 20:
> 15:
> 10:
> --------------------
> Total: 84 32 CW Mults = 77 Ph Mults = 0 Total Score = 15,400
>
> Club: South East Contest Club
>
> Comments:
>
> I was very happy to see such a vast improvement in the GA stations
> operating
> on
> 40 meters. K4BAI is probably right, a combo of my complaining and low
> sunspot
> cycle propagation made for a fun contest.
>
> Most of my operation was on 40 CW. I am too close for the other bands and
> not
> many came down to 75/40. 40 phone freq should be changed. It is sitting
> right
> on the General band cut-off.
>
> Dan/W4NTI
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