In a message dated 95-11-20 09:34:22 EST, you write:
> on 3880 .... snip
>THEY WERE STILL THERE, JAMMING EACH OTHER!!! How sweet it was!
They were having a jam session, obviously....
Denny
>From M. Curran" <curran@howard.genetics.utah.edu Tue Nov 21 00:19:32 1995
From: M. Curran" <curran@howard.genetics.utah.edu (M. Curran)
Subject: KI7WX SS Score and Story
Message-ID: <Pine.SOL.3.91.951120161834.28323C-100000@howard>
Call: KI7WX
Sec: Utah
Class: SO, High Power, Unassisted
QSOs: 1521 after duping
Claimed Score = 234234
Here's the breakdown:
160 80 40 20 15 10
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1 236 232 984 66 0
Here's $0.02:
Many thanks to Al (K6XO) for making the station
available to me again. Nice weather this year too...
This is my best effort to date, but was not without some difficulties and
mistakes. Got off to a great start with 273 Q's in the first 3 hours
before 20 went dead. The rest of saturday was a stressfull period
listening to lots of noise and never getting any solid runs. Completing
the sweep at ~1900 by working Arnie (N6HC) perked me up a bit before I took
a sleep break. Sunday went very well with about 6 hours over 90 Q/hr on
20M. Made a big error by getting closed out of my run freq around 2100z
and decided to give 15M a shot. Had a 60 hr, but looking back at the rate
chart it was sandwiched between four 100 hours on 20M Whoops .... ..
Made the switch to 40 and 80 for the last three hours and was rewarded with
good conditions and about 200 Q's to finish the event. Goal was 1500 Q's
need to set that higher next time.
Single sections were NWT and PR. 6 SF QSOs. Piles of NE, WY, VE4, VE1
and great activity from ND and SD. VY1JA, right on 14.225 as promised.
NP2E and KP4VA called in on 20M early saturday. Thanks guys!
Cheers,
Mark
Mark E. Curran Ph.D. KI7WX
Curran@Howard.Genetics.Utah.Edu
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