[CQ-Contest] Diversity in SS
Markhasin, Vitaly
Vitaly.Markhasin at UE-1.com
Mon Nov 3 17:05:48 EST 2003
I was operating from VE6RFM.
When I was reading the rules in October QST right-up I've missed the "comma"
between Q and A.
This is why the report has a "Q". The Contest Committee will be notified and
the entry category will be changed to "A".
Sorry about this screw-up...
73! Vitaly (VE6JO / VE6RFM op)
-----Original Message-----
From: Pete Smith [mailto:n4zr at contesting.com]
Sent: Monday, November 03, 2003 12:14 PM
To: cq-contest at contesting.com
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Diversity in SS
A discussion on the PVRC reflector about the wide variety of entries in SS
inspired me to do a quick check. My log shows 598 A's, 214 B's, 138 U's,
128 Q's, 42 M's and 3 S's. Of the Q's, only 4 were S&P QSOs for me. I'm
guessing that most QRP stations don't CQ much; the 4 who did were VE6RFM,
KU5B, K4XS, and N0AC. I remember VE6RFM was weak, but I was desperate
(2145Z on Sunday); the other three were very competitive with the A's and
more than a few of the B's.
73, Pete N4ZR
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