[NCC] [MRRC] NCCC Sprint W1NN(@WA6URY) LP

Robert Hayes kw8n at aol.com
Fri Mar 11 21:17:03 EST 2016


Hal,
Yes they are!  Jim W8WTS keeps scoring better and better.  He must be building up that station out in the country!


Here is my result:



Call: KW8N
Operator(s): KW8N 
Station: KW8N


Class: Single Op LP
QTH: OH
Operating Time (hrs): 0.5 
Location: East Central 
Radios: SO2R  


Summary:   Compare Scores
Band   QSOs   Mults
160:    8       7
80:    14      12
40:    11       8
20:     7       3
15:      
10:      
Total: 40      30   Total Score   1,200
 
Club: Mad River Radio Club


Comments:
Really had weaker than usual signals here on 40 meters.
Been away from this for 3 weeks good to be back.





-----Original Message-----





From: Hal Offutt <hal at japancorporateresearch.com>
To: North Coast Contesters <ncc at contesting.com>; Mad River Radio Club <mrrc at contesting.com>
Sent: Fri, Mar 11, 2016 6:38 pm
Subject: Re: [MRRC] NCCC Sprint W1NN(@WA6URY) LP

Good to hear Gary AF8A.  You had a good signal in California, Gary. That 
makes five Ohioans participating in these Thursday night 30 minute 
sprints (KW8N, W8WTS, K8MR, me and Gary).  They are so much fun!

73, Hal

NCCC Sprint - Mar 11

Call: W1NN
Operator(s): W1NN
Station: WA6URY

Class: Single Op LP
QTH: CA
Operating Time (hrs): 0.5
Remote Operation

Summary:
  Band  QSOs  Mults
-------------------
   160:
    80:   8      5
    40:  15     12
    20:   6      5
    15:
    10:
-------------------
Total:  29     22 Total Score = 638

Club: North Coast Contesters

Comments:

I invited fellow Tokyo resident WA6URY over to my apartment to see my
new K3/0 Mini in action and suggested he bring his own remote equipment
so we could both operate with my Internet connection.  We did this once
a couple of years ago from his place and it was no problem using two
remote stations over the same connection.

Then I got the idea to switch radios, with Dan operating my station in
Ohio and me operating his CA station.  Unfortunately we did not allow
enough time to get the logging software set up so when 0230Z came around
we were not ready and had no choice but to log on paper and send using
our portable mini paddles.  I think we both sounded pretty awful.  But
we had fun and hopefully we managed to surprise a few NSers.  We each
got a couple of requests for repeats but I think most people figured out
what we were doing pretty quickly.

We went to 3610 afterwards but K6MR was the only station there tonight.
We had a nice chat with Ken.

Thanks for the Q's!  Next week, we'll be back at our regular locations.
Maybe.

73,

Hal W1NN
Tokyo Remote Contingent


_______________________________________________
MRRC mailing list
MRRC at contesting.com
http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/mrrc



More information about the NCC mailing list