[3830] M7A CQ WW CW M/S

Richard Everitt richard at babbage.demon.co.uk
Tue Dec 9 19:08:12 EST 1997


                    CQ WORLD WIDE DX CONTEST -- 1997


      Call: M7A                      Country:  England
      Mode: CW                       Category: Multi Single

      BAND     QSO   QSO PTS  PTS/QSO   ZONES COUNTRIES


      160      193      207     1.07     11      49
       80      690      975     1.41     19      71
       40      870     1559     1.79     26      96
       20      828     1544     1.86     31      87
       15      657     1528     2.33     31      87
       10      167      482     2.89     14      26
     ---------------------------------------------------

     Totals   3405     6295     1.85    132     416  =>  3,449,660

Operator List: G3RIR, G4EOF, G4MJS, G4ZFE, G0WWW/5B4WN

Equipment Description:
        Run: FT1000MP + 400W. 20/15/10: TET 5-ele @ 50 feet
                              40:       402-CD @ 40 feet
                              80/160:   Dipoles @ 50 feet

        Mult: TS850S + 400W (for 12 hours)
                              80-10:    Butternut HF6v

M7A is the contest callsign of De Montford University. QSL via G4ZFE.

The station was set up field day style near Leicester in the Midlands. 

Band conditions were excellent. This was our first "serious" contest
with the Cushcraft 40m antenna and a real eye-opener for myself, 40m
will never be the same with my HF6v! It was also a pleasure working Ws
on 10m. Hope conditions are as good for next weekends 10m contest.

M7A logs are on-line and searchable at:
< http://www.babbage.demon.co.uk/searchm7a.html >

73 de Rich, G4ZFE
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Richard Everitt, G4ZFE             richard at babbage.demon.co.uk
Windows 95 CW Pile Up! program available from
< http://www.babbage.demon.co.uk/pileup95.html >

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