[SECC] CQ WW SB Contest

Mike - W5JR w5jr.lists at gmail.com
Fri Oct 28 23:41:41 EDT 2016


Yet another option if you have the resources and inclination, operate 160 under your call and another band with a club call or a willing friend's call. 

tnx
Mike / W5JR
Alpharetta GA

> On Oct 28, 2016, at 7:53 PM, halken <halken at comcast.net> wrote:
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> Ditto on what Bill said.  I think you can run multi band and submit your score as single band if you like - need to check the rules on that one.  If so, you could focus on the band you want - say 160 at night, and operate all the others bands and submit as 160-only for score.
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> Most important:  have fun!
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> 73
> 
> Hal N4GG
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>> On 10/28/2016 5:17 PM, William Roberson via SECC wrote:
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>> I am working the CQ WW DX SSB contest in a few hours and had planned on working only one band (that being 160m) however I am open to suggestions if I would benefit the overall club standing if I were to work all bands or even another particular one band?
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>> I have a 240' Doublet up at 75' at the apex and 12' - 15' on the legs (inverted V) being fed with 600 Ohm ladder line. I was hoping that the 160m band might not be as competitive or make the anti contest hams mad.
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>> Suggestions welcome.
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>> Bill - K4WDR
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