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To: <3830 at contesting.com>; <na4bw at bellsouth.net>
Sent: Sunday, January 09, 2011 12:20 PM
Subject: NAQP CW NA4BW Single Op QRP
> North American QSO Party, CW - January
>
> Call: NA4BW
> Operator(s): NA4BW
> Station: NA4BW
>
> Class: Single Op QRP
> QTH: GA
> Operating Time (hrs): 10
>
> Summary:
> Band QSOs Mults
> -------------------
> 160: 7 6
> 80: 197 43
> 40: 124 40
> 20: 112 37
> 15: 47 15
> 10: 9 4
> -------------------
> Total: 496 145 Total Score = 71,920
>
> Club: South East Contest Club
>
> Team: SECC #2
>
> Comments:
>
> That was a blast and a PB result for me in this one.
>
> A very brief west coast opening on 10 in the 1st hour and then nothing.
> Could
> not work Ga. on 10 though :<.
>
> Highlight was finding a hole @ 3545khz @ 0207 and running 71q's in the
> next 51
> minutes. There was hardly a CQ that wasn't answered in that magic hour and
> didn't have any real QRM til the very end.
>
> I found condx just superb and very quiet here.
>
> 160 -- Congrats to K4FT, AA4XX, AA3B, W9RE, N4IR and locals N4GG and W6IZT
> that
> were able to hear and work me on 160. Amazing ears guys. 5 w into a
> virtual
> dummy load 80m dipole ..... WoW
>
> Lastly, hardest working Q had to be with N4CW. On 40m - Bert simply would
> not
> let me give up! I'm guessing 10 exchanges before he finally got my info
> and
> made the Q. Thx OM!
>
> HNY and 73 Brian NA4BW
>
>
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