CQWW WPX Contest, SSB
Call: NQ4I
Operator(s): K4PK, W5LE, WB4A, K0EJ, KF4GTA, VE7ZO, KU1CW, K4NV, K4BAI,
K5KG, W4DD, WI4R, NQ4I
Station: NQ4I
Class: M/M HP
QTH: GA
Operating Time (hrs): 48
Summary:
Band QSOs
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160: 514
80: 887
40: 2094
20: 1728
15: 453
10: 109
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Total: 5785 Prefixes = 1157 Total Score = 12,799,891
Club: South East Contest Club
Comments:
FT1000Ds, FT1000MPs, amps, 700 to 1.5 KW output. Rick had to leave
early today
to go out of town. I can't adequately describe the antennas for bands
that I
didn't operate. General operating assignments were:
160M: K4PK
75M: W5LE, WB4A
40M: K0EJ, KF4GTA
20M: VE7ZO, KU1CW, K4NV
15M: K4BAI, K5KG
10M: W4DD, WI4R
All: NQ4I
Low bands were quite good, particularly the first day. On Saturday
afternoon,
there were rainstorms in the area and QRN was bad on the low bands that
night.
20M and up closed tight at night except for some VK/ZL on 20M. 15M saw
only a
few Eu QSOs on Sat and not too many more on Sun, mostly on the East skew
path.
We heard and called many Europeans on 15 who did not hear us. On 15, we
worked
southern and western Europe only. Only JA on 15 was JA3YBK on Sat
afternoon on
the skew path to VK. Most DX on 10M was SA, CA, and Caribbean. Hard to
work
other US stations on 15 and 10 with little or no Es propagation.
Thanks for all the QSOs, particularly for those resulting from QSYs from
band
to band.
73,
John, K4BAI
For the NQ4I Team.
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