Don't forget to show up tonight for the 8th Week of the Winter Ladder.
-- Note there is a concurrent RTTY practice above 7050.
Scores from last week now posted at http://www.ncccsprint.com/2010nswl.html
-- Be sure to focus on the new column listing the top 6 scores.
Of note:
-- N4OGW and W9RE are locked in a dramatic struggle for first place,
with highest 6 scores of 12,869 and 12,755 respectively. But now, with
low scores being dropped, it's not only tonight's score that counts, but
the one that gets dropped. And Howie, N4AF, is a close 3rd.
-- Among NCCC entrants the top scores last week were: K6VVA, 1269;
N6RO, 1260; N6ZFO, 1218; W0YK, 1170. I will definitely be gunning for
the Locust this week, as in week 6 our scores were even closer: K6VVA,
1488; N6ZFO, 1472. (but N6RO, 1820). Of course RO remains well in the
lead, overall, as always.
-- In the West of Ms. River group, both WD0T and W0BH are close, but
Todd's antennas may not yet be fully restored. [Todd, tks so much for
the parking lot NAS QSO and the rare SD mult. ] In that one, I did
just squeak past K6VVA, 9520 to 9477, but only because the Locust's
batteries ran dry 15 mins shy of 4:00 hours (I should say the Locust
Peak batteries).
73 Bill n6zfo
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