Just submitted my log this morning .... below is the confirmation. This contest was really a fun one,although had some noise issues to overcome. For the most part this time a stayed parked and ran the pile ups at times, really thought it was nice to log several stations on multiple bands. I even was able to work HQ2W from Honduras and several VE land stations. I did learn something though in this contest, procrastination does not always benefit. I have a new 160m OCF dipole sitting in a bag on the floor of my shack.... that serves no purpose! If this was up I would of been able to work 160m and bring my QSO points up more. Note to self, Install the 160m wire ... Check! hi hi
Johnn AI4FR sent me an email with a .WAV
file attached and told me how my station was "booming in" After listening to this file all I can say is "not bad for 100 watts and a wire" I've attached a copy of the file if anyone is interested in listening.
73 de Ricky, K4JTT
----- Forwarded Message ----
From: "bhorn@hornucopia.com" <bhorn@hornucopia.com>
To: K4JTT@yahoo.com
Sent: Sun, January 17, 2010 8:40:19 AM
Subject: K4JTT NAQP-SSB Log Received
Thanks for submitting your NAQP-SSB log in Cabrillo format. This is the 1st log you've submitted for the January 2010 contest. A preliminary analysis determined the following:
Call Used: K4JTT
Op Call: K4JTT
Station Call: K4JTT
Category: SINGLE-OP
Power: LOW
Name: RICK
QTH: GA
QSOs in Log: 335
Team: SECC #3
Soapbox: No
Confirmation No.: 2bbfbfc7511f2145
You may enter/update soapbox comments associated with your log by using the following link:
http://www.ncjweb.com/naqpsoapbox.php?cfm=2bbfbfc7511f214573 de Bruce, WA7BNM (
bhorn@hornucopia.com)