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Date: Sun, Jan 10, 2010 at 9:58 AM
Subject: NAQP CW KJ4HYG Single Op LP
To: 3830@contesting.com, kj4hyg@gmail.com


                   North American QSO Party, CW - January

Call: KJ4HYG
Operator(s): KJ4HYG
Station: KJ4HYG

Class: Single Op LP
QTH: Marietta, GA
Operating Time (hrs): 2.5

Summary:
 Band  QSOs  Mults
-------------------
 160:
  80:   7      7
  40:  16     11
  20:  36     12
  15:
  10:
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Total:  59     30  Total Score = 1,770

Club: South East Contest Club

Team:

Comments:

I had a great time working the NAQP CW. This is my first NAQP, so another new
experience for me. This was also a bit of a landmark for me, because I averaged
about 3 min/QSO. To some, that may seem terrible, but it was a new record for
me, as I usually average about 5 min/QSO. For only 2.5 hours of operating, I
feel like I did pretty well.

20m was the source of most of my contacts, but I wish I had switched to 40
sooner. I waited until the band was dead to switch, which was a bad decision.
50 percent of my 20m contacts were from either CO or CA. I was also astounded
at how many there were with the name "Ken." "Ken" definitely wins the award for
being the name that I worked the most.

I can feel my CW S&P skills improving, and I cannot wait for the next CW
contest (there are too few of them.)

chris / kj4hyg


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