[3830] NCCC Sprint(6-16) N3BB LP

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Fri Jun 16 00:00:33 EDT 2006


                    Thursday NCCC Sprint Ladder (6-16)

Call: N3BB
Operator(s): N3BB
Station: N3BB

Class: Single Op LP
QTH: Austin, TX
Operating Time (hrs): 0.5
Radios: SO2R

Summary:
 Band  QSOs  Mults
-------------------
  160:   2      2
   80:  10      8
   40:  24     12
   20:  19     11
-------------------
Total:  56     33  Total Score = 1,848

Club: Central Texas DX and Contest Club

Comments:

A rough go tonight.  Bands were good, but no rhythm, and lots of TR-Log program
wierdo things happened.  I had to reboot once. Very tough "jump balls" and got
beat out a lot. and sometimes was not able to tell to whom the station came
back until some time was spent listening.

I feel we are getting sloppy, as several stations didn't give me repeats. I
personally was sloppy.  Will get back to being sure on what I copied.  The lack
of log checks is encouraging me to be sloppy.  Unfortunately I zeroed out an
N4AF QSO when "Al" went into the next QSO and I was not able to get the repeat.
I struggled tonight, and was surprised that the mults were good.  That was a
lucky break. 

Ten minute segments: 21-16-19 so I had a poor streak in the middle after a good
start for me. 

Stations worked the most often: K8GU and N9CK 5, K3STX 4, and a bunch 3 times. 


Stations worked the least, and a surprise: N6RO 1, W9RE 3 ( I heard Mike a lot,
and was disappointed we worked only three times.  He usually came back to
another station when I called.), K4BAI 1, K5OT zero, K5NA 1.

Frankly I was surprised the score was pretty good as this was like pulling
teeth!  Sorry for several software problems and Liditis at times.

I will be traveling next week.  Will try to get on from a "rare" NS state from
the mobile.

Jim N3BB


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