I agree with Scott. I was not able to get on until almost 10:00 (04:00 UTC)
but had a lot more QSOs than expected. Haven't counted them yet.
Conditions seemed quite good with contacts in LA and AR. Worked W5MRB EM35
on 2 then went up to 432 and had no trouble with him there. After his amp
was warmed up, he was S-9.
The thing that most impressed me were the number of stations I had never
worked before.
A goo show. Wish I could have been on earlier.
Very surprising, no contacts in EL29. EM20 was also missing as were all
grids to south except one contact in EL09. I tried northwest be couldn't
scare anything up.
73,
Bill, W3XO/5 EM00kd
----- Original Message -----
From: "Scott Pederson" <spederson@yahoo.com>
To: <vhfcontesting@contesting.com>
Cc: <rmg@clarc.org>
Sent: Monday, April 01, 2002 11:34 PM
Subject: [RMG] Re: [VHFcontesting] 2m Sprint
> It was a nice night -
>
> 9 contacts, 5 grids, total points 45. The New Mirage Amp seems to be
> working fine. Ebay special!
>
> Had a few brief openings into Louisiana, and probably Arkansas if my
> beam wasn't 20ft off the ground. Heard some others worked farther.
>
> I heard several comments also that it seemed like there was a LOT more
> activity tonight than other Sprints.
>
> Way to go!
>
> 73,
> Scott KI5DR
>
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