Was calling cq on 10m and all of sudden heard a fluttering NQ4I on top of
me...I moved.
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Sent: 11/1/2010 3:41:05 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time
Subj:
CQWW SSB KT4ZB SOAB(A) LP
CQ Worldwide DX Contest, SSB
Call: KT4ZB
Operator(s):
KT4ZB
Station: KT4ZB
Class: SOAB(A) LP
QTH: Savannah,
GA
Operating Time (hrs): 32.5
Summary:
Band QSOs
Zones Countries
------------------------------
160: 16 4
9
80: 71 13
33
40: 61 14
32
20: 304 26
91
15: 363 30
103
10: 111 9
22
------------------------------
Total: 926
96 290 Total Score = 975,036
Club:
South East Contest Club
Comments:
First – Hats off to CQ
magazine for sponsoring the contest and changing the
Single Op Assisted
category to separate high power, low power and qrp. Sure
makes it fun
to operate low power assisted, as it’s so difficult to run on
low
power.
Conditions were excellent in Savannah with a huge opening
on 15m; 10m did not
develop to Europe here. Only MI0M is in the
log. Still nice opening north to
south.
The DX was outstanding
with contacts to C91, 5R8, FO8, A73, TA2, 6W, 9K2, 5B,
AH0, NH2, S79 to
name a few. The 103 countries on 15m was a DXCC band first
for the
station. Heard lots more but didn’t spend all day to try a break
the
pile. Nice to work VK and JA on 40m; but still don’t have an
antenna for
Europe with low power. Sure to some big scores this
year.
Almost all was S&P with a few short runs; clearing the band
map kept me busy.
Did better than expected as was close to 1M
points. Shouldn’t have taken
those 20 minute breaks to check
football, etc.
Thanks for all the Q's and to those stations who stayed
with me to get the
exchange. See you next time – Jere
FT1000mp,
TH6Dxx, wires and N1MM
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