Wow - just saw the scores for WW4LL and N4XL - Great job by all. And
to note that last year, Kevan was 5th in US LP and I was 6th; we were included
in the QST writeup among those who were closest in scores after log
checking. Wait till they see this year. Who will have the better
log....only 2,304 points apart!
What a great hobby - Jere
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Sent: 3/6/2011 8:44:05 P.M. Eastern Standard Time
Subj:
ARRLDX SSB KT4ZB SOAB(A) LP
ARRL DX Contest, SSB
Call: KT4ZB
Operator(s):
KT4ZB
Station: KT4ZB
Class: SOAB(A) LP
QTH: Savannah,
GA
Operating Time (hrs): 32
Summary:
Band QSOs
Mults
-------------------
160: 4
4
80: 60 43
40:
100 59
20: 312
84
15: 315 91
10:
202 55
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Total: 1029
336 Total Score = 1,036,224
Club: South East Contest
Club
Comments:
The expectation level for this year's contest was
higher than last as the solar
flux was nudging 120 on Friday. And
boy, how the sun did deliver. HF
conditions were good on Saturday;
the only down side was 10 meters failed to
open to EU. The other
bands were all good for us low power search and
pouncers, plenty of
stations to chase. Sunday was really good, particularly
when the flux
jumped to 143 in the afternoon. Then 10 meters took off with at
solid
opening into Western Europe. I worked 44 more countries on 10 than
last
year and 20 more on 15, ending up with 91 on 15m for my high
band. Too many
fun things in this one to list, but, breaking the big
pile to HS in two tries
made my day. Expect to see some relay big
scores this year as mine jumped
about 70 percent.
Thanks to
everyone for the Q's and cu in WPX.
Best - Jere
FT1000mp
Field, TH6 DXX, wires and N1MM.
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