[NCC] NAQP CW W1NN Single Op LP
Hal Offutt
hal at japancorporateresearch.com
Sun Aug 2 03:12:05 EDT 2020
I also missed NA8V and only worked NO3M on one band. I guess that shows
just how much activity there is in this event.
The rate for the first three hours on the high bands was about 50 per.
After the QSY to 40, I was close to 100/hr for the rest of the contest.
The low bands come through again!
I was only able to produce a half-decent score because K8MR for traveled
down from CLE to repair the feedlines cut by the lawn mowing crews!
I hope everyone had fun.
73, Hal W1NN
On 8/2/2020 2:22 PM, webform at b4h.net wrote:
> North American QSO Party, CW - August
>
> Call: W1NN
> Operator(s): W1NN
> Station: W1NN
>
> Class: Single Op LP
> QTH: OH
> Operating Time (hrs): 10
> Remote Operation
>
> Summary:
> Band QSOs Mults
> -------------------
> 160: 90 30
> 80: 254 46
> 40: 291 50
> 20: 167 44
> 15: 34 14
> 10: 5 3
> -------------------
> Total: 841 187 Total Score = 157,267
>
> Club: North Coast Contesters
>
> Team: NCC/MRRC Team 2
>
> Comments:
>
> The contest starts at 3 AM my time here in Japan. I expected good conditions on
> the high bands, so I slept in until 3:30 and took a 30 minute off time in the
> beginning, but I don't think that worked out well. Conditions on 15 were
> already poor when I got on so my numbers there are poor. My small tribander is
> stuck south and doesn't seem to be working right. The 40 dipole worked better
> to the west and east than the tribander, but neither worked very well, so 20 was
> a struggle. But the low bands were great and after I QSY'd to 40, the rates
> were great for the rest of the contest.
>
> Great activity as always! ]
>
> 73, Hal W1NN remote at tokyo
>
>
> Posted using 3830 Score Submittal Forms at: http://www.3830scores.com/
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