[RTTY] [faunt@panix.com: [NCCC] N6TQS ANARTS SOABLP]

Doug Faunt N6TQS +1-510-655-8604 faunt at panix.com
Mon Jun 14 14:26:29 EDT 2004


I'm very sorry I couldn't hear Phil.  I also heard what I suspect was
VK2SG, but couldn't make it.  I got to see W0HW work K0HW, worked
KD6OAT twice (W6OAT is a local, sometimes on RTTY), and picked up ET
and XV for new countries.

Now to figure out how to do my submission, (and sweat about my UBN
numbers).  I'm concerned about the number of calls in my log that differ
by only one or two characters (i.e. VE9DX and VA3DX; K3WW, K4WW and
K5WW). 

I'm hoping for better antennas by the end of the summer.

73, doug


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Date: Mon, 14 Jun 2004 00:36:11 -0400 (EDT)
From: Doug Faunt N6TQS +1-510-655-8604 <faunt at panix.com>
To: NCCC Reflector <nccc at contesting.com>
Subject: [NCCC] N6TQS ANARTS SOABLP 


        QSOs   Points	DX:	Call Areas
80m:	0      0	0	0
40m:	30     282	4	10
20m:	200    3520	37	23
15m:	74     927	10	17
10m:	0      0	0	0
Total:	304    4729		
Continents:			6
Total multipliers:		101
VK bonus points:		400	
Score:				2,866,174

More Europe then I expected with the sunspot numbers low, but fewer
JA's to work (I think they were all working Europe, too).

73, doug


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