[CQ-Contest] Fw: 7QP Rules

Alan Zack k7acz at cox.net
Mon May 8 14:24:04 EDT 2006


10 and 15 were dead for me in Las Vegas also.  Did also work many EU 
stations, mostly in the ARI Contest.  I believe this is my first contest 
without a JA in the log.  20 mtrs should have been open to JA/Asia in 
the afternoon or before sunset but nada.

Dale Putnam wrote:

>Well, if it counts for anything, I heard and I think worked both of you, and 
>about 133 others. And one European called me. That was a bit of a shock, and 
>a thrill. Wish that would have happened more. Although I could only work it 
>for 6 hours, it was a huge amount of fun.
>  Did anyone work 15 or 10? I didn't hear anything there.
>  But, the vertical and open wire fed dipole worked really well.
>  Oh, and so did the K2, turned down to 4.5 watts.
>
>Will be looking for each of you, in the next test too.
>--...   ...--
>Dale - WC7S qrp in Wy
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