[SCCC] SS CW N6HC SO Unlimited HP
Chip and Janet Margelli
margelli at socal.rr.com
Mon Nov 5 13:20:22 EST 2012
Jeez, Dennis, it's bad enough that these cats behind the Codfish Curtain
keep adding multipliers that are easy for them on 40 and 80. . .you want to
make it worse??!!?? ;o)
How about creating a "Sunday 8-Hour" category, whereby you can select any
consecutive eight hours between, say, 1400Z and the close at 0300Z, and make
a sprint out of it? That would move a lot of activity to Sunday, making it
much less of a drag. And it would give folks who have to work on Saturday a
category that would be fun and meaningful.
Just sayin'.
73 de Chip K7JA
P.S. Good job, Arnie, as always.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Dennis Vernacchia" <n6ki73 at gmail.com>
To: "N6hc" <n6hc at aol.com>
Cc: <sccc at contesting.com>
Sent: Monday, November 05, 2012 10:15 AM
Subject: Re: [SCCC] SS CW N6HC SO Unlimited HP
> Arnie,
>
> Good job !
>
> I was just thinking that if the powers that be who decide on creating new
> SS sections wanted to make life even more difficult, they would divide VE2
> (Quebec) into 4 sections for the SSB
> portion of SS !
>
> 73, Dennis N6KI
>
> Sent from my stinking I Phone
>
> On Nov 5, 2012, at 10:01 AM, N6hc <n6hc at aol.com> wrote:
>
>> ARRL Sweepstakes Contest, CW
>>
>> Call: N6HC
>> Operator(s): N6HC
>> Station: N6HC
>>
>> Class: SO Unlimited HP
>> QTH: ORG
>> Operating Time (hrs): 23
>>
>> Summary:
>> Band QSOs
>> ------------
>> 160: 0
>> 80: 103
>> 40: 269
>> 20: 279
>> 15: 238
>> 10: 65
>> ------------
>> Total: 954 Sections = 83 Total Score = 158,364
>>
>> Club: Southern California Contest Club
>>
>> Comments:
>>
>> Greetings from SoCal to all my fellow contesters. Thanks for all the
>> QSOs in
>> this rendition of November CW Sweepstakes. From an analysis of my log,
>> it
>> looks like the ONN section will be as rare as the (south of the border)
>> NNY
>> section...not to mention NL and NT sections. My very last QSO was with
>> VE3CX
>> for my first ONN multiplier on 80 meters! The ORG section was well
>> represented
>> by AA6PW- class A, W6PH- class B, and a host of other players. Sunday was
>> super
>> slow (as usual) but Saturday wasn't gangbusters either from ORG. Ten
>> meters was
>> disappointing towards my total QSO total but the band was wide open here
>> with no
>> takers to my CQs. I spent way too much time warming the ionosphere on
>> ten
>> meters. In my perspective, this contest was a three band affair
>> (15-20-40). I
>> managed to work almost a full 24 hours for the first time in many years.
>> The
>> latest version of N1MM logger worked flawlessly (thanks Tom...an thanks
>> for the
>> QSO, too!). I hope to see all of the usual suspects for the SSB version
>> of
>> Sweepstakes in two weeks. 73 Arnie N6HC
>>
>>
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>> http://www.hornucopia.com/3830score/
>>
>>
>>
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