[SECC] Fw: NA Sprint CW AA5JF HP
Andrew Goss
amgoss05 at yahoo.com
Sun Sep 13 13:09:41 EDT 2020
It looks like there are some impressive results from the club. Congratulations!
This really isn't for the beginner--a split second hesitation on my part decoding the call, and I would almost certainly loose the jump-ball. Impressive operating skills were very much on display. Just a part-time effort here, as I had some other obligations with the family, and decided to go to bed long before it was over: made one set of contacts on 80M and decided fighting the noise wouldn't be worth it.
Also, is this a West Coast contest, or was the skip just really much longer than usual? Even on 40M more than half my QSO seemed to be in the west.
BTW: I have this memory from when I was a teenager that there was a contest that required the operator send the serial number of the previous QSO (which then had to be copied as part of the exchange). Did I make that up or was the once part of the Sprint or some other contest? In any case, I'm glad that wasn't part of the challenge last night.
Andy
NA Sprint CW Contest - September
Call: AA5JF
Operator(s): AA5JF
Station: AA5JF
Class: Single Op HP
QTH: GA
Operating Time (hrs): 1.5
Summary:
Band QSOs Op Time
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80: 2
40: 45
20: 14
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Total: 61 Mults = 24 Total Score = 1,464
Club: South East Contest Club
Team:
Comments:
First time in this contest since the late 1980s, and it's still hard. Sending
code from the keyboard using function keys, plus all the other logging
conveniences, made this easier than 30 years ago. But then everyone has those
advantages too: wow this was fast. My skills still are not quite up to it,
especially when the penalty for not getting the call immediately often means
missing the QSO entirely. For me that was a real problem on 20m where the skip
was long, and I wasn't hearing east coast stations really at all. Hope to be
back with a better result next time.
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