N6TR/7 not the lowest M/S
bob at mtdcr.att.com
bob at mtdcr.att.com
Fri Oct 30 13:15:00 EST 1992
>At the risk of having the lowest multi-single score posted, here is
>what we did last weekend. We had two rigs going about half the time,
>and just one the rest of the time. Ops in order of hours worked were
>AA7NX (ex WA7ZTN), K7RO, N6TR and NV7F.
>
>
> BAND QSOs Zone Ctys
> 160 6 5 4
> 80 98 20 42
> 40 260 25 74
> 20 279 32 83
> 15 652 34 100
> 10 498 29 89
>
> ALL 1793 145 392 Total score = 2,623,782
>
Tree,
Just so you don't think you're the lowest multi-single score... :-)
My brother and I got on for just under 28 hours (according to CT)
using a single radio (IC-765), a KT-34XA (bad SWR on 15), a shorty
40 2-element beam, and a "Windom" on 80 and 160. We didn't operate
during the night and we didn't operate Sunday morning. With that
much introduction, here is the AK3Z "effort:"
BAND QSOs Zone Ctys
160 8 4 5
80 49 12 35
40 115 23 69
20 240 34 113
15 284 31 118
10 311 31 129
ALL 1007 135 469 Total score = 1,676,704
That pretty much settles it. John and I need to find some young
punk kid (who doesn't have a life) to operate the graveyard shifts
and Sunday morning! :-)
73,
Bob K2PH
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