[NCC] Fwd: ARRL 10 W1NN SO CW LP
Hal Offutt
hal at japancorporateresearch.com
Sun Dec 9 20:47:33 EST 2018
Lots and lots of members worked - even some of the MI guys heard me -
plus a bunch of unfamiliar local calls. This contest really brings folks
out of the woodwork.
73, Hal
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Subject: ARRL 10 W1NN SO CW LP
Date: Mon, 10 Dec 2018 01:31:50 +0000
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ARRL 10-Meter Contest
Call: W1NN
Operator(s): W1NN
Station: W1NN
Class: SO CW LP
QTH: OH
Operating Time (hrs): 5
Remote Operation
Summary:
Band QSOs Mults
-------------------
CW: 126 33
SSB: -------------------
Total: 126 33 Total Score = 16,632
Club: North Coast Contesters
Comments:
Not a serious effort but fun while it lasted.
I don't usually operate this contest because normally I am in Japan and when
operating my station in Ohio via the remote the good hours are mostly in the
middle of the night when I am sleeping. This year, however, I had just
arrived
and was jet-lagged and sleeping at weird hours, so I found myself awake
when the
band was pretty good on Saturday (the middle of the night my time).
Another reason why I don't usually pay attention to this contest is that
my 35'
high tribander is fixed west, not ideal for 10M. Oddly, stations to the
south
could generally hear me but I couldn't get stations to the east to answer my
repeated calls. So I heard but could not work VE9, MA, CT, NY, PA, MD,
and VA
and maybe a couple of others. But stations to my west could hear me
pretty well
and I had a couple of short runs of CA, AZ and NV stations. I also
managed to
work all Zeros except for ND including a bunch of CO stations.
10 can be such a weird but fun band!
73, Hal W1NN remote in Tokyo
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