[3830] NAQP CW W7WHY Single Op LP

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Sun Jan 15 01:23:54 EST 2006


                    North American QSO Party, CW

Call: W7WHY
Operator(s): W7WHY
Station: W7WHY

Class: Single Op LP
QTH: OR
Operating Time (hrs): 6
Radios: SO2R

Summary:
 Band  QSOs  Mults
-------------------
  160:   31    15
   80:   58    22
   40:   57    27
   20:   95    41
   15:   10     8
   10:           
-------------------
Total:  251   113  Total Score = 28,363

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Team: 

Comments:

Band    QSOs    Pts  Sec
   1.8      31     31   15
   3.5      58     58   22
     7      57     57   27
    14      95     95   41
    21      10     10    8
 Total     251    251  113
Score: 28,363

Lotsa fun.  Did this one during commercials and half times of the football
games.  Low bands seemed really good.  Did the 2 practice sessions Thursday and
Friday and the bands seemed pretty bad so didn't think we'd have very good
propagation, but was pleasantly surprised.  Started working the midwest at 2:30
local time on 40. Both 80 and 160 were good too.

Geting the SO2R setup working a little better.  Made 56 Q's on the second radio.
 Still can't get used to listening to 2 radios at the same time--gets kinda
confusing, but it is fun.

When I first started out, the SWR on my antennas on the TS-450SAT were all
messed up and had to run the outboard tuner.  Blamed the storms we have been
having. Finally I noticed that the <auto> button on the tuner was turned on on
the 450.  Couldn't figure why the SWR kept changing all the time. Switched it
off and antennas were all good again.  See 'ya all in the next one.  73
Tom W7WHY

Radio 1  TS-450SAT
Radio 2  FT-840

N1MM Logger 6.1.o.

160 meter inverted "L"
80 meter zepp
40 meter dipole and vertical
20 meter 2 el monobander and vertical
15 meter dipole


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