OK - time to clean out the shack and throw everything in the marsh; Kevan beat me...again. So I need all new rigs and antennas - surely has nothing to do with skill -:)
 
Talked to a bunch of friends from SECC, FCG and GCG.  Also noted some really nifty DX around midnight on 20m...heard A41 calling CQ, bunch of JAs. May have to stay up late and work some DX before the cycle ends.
 
Congrats to all for a fun contest - Jere, aka Mark
 

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Sent: 8/17/2014 10:28:05 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time
Subj: NAQP SSB KT4ZB Single Op LP
 
                    North American QSO Party, SSB - August

Call: KT4ZB
Operator(s): KT4ZB
Station: KT4ZB

Class: Single Op LP
QTH: Savannah, GA
Operating Time (hrs): 10

Summary:
Band  QSOs  Mults
-------------------
  160:   11     7
   80:   97    25
   40:  104    29
   20:  324    43
   15:  100    14
   10:          
-------------------
Total:  636   118  Total Score = 75,048

Club: South East Contest Club

Team: SECC

Comments:

NAQP is one of my favorite contests even though I don’t do all that well.
Spend too much time talking to people around the country instead of contesting.

   However, I did beat last years score by a couple of thousand. As expected
there was nothing on 10m and only West coast and VI on 15m. 20 meters was my
money band with some very nice runs; best hour was 121. The 40 meter dipole had
come down during a summer storm last week so it was back up at about 20 feet for
the contest. Thankfully it worked better than I expected. Missed DE and MS for
WAS.
   As always a fun contest and nice to catch up with folks around the country.
Thanks to NCJ for sponsoring.

cu next time - Jere (aka Mark, my middle name)

FT 1000 Field, TH6-DX, dipoles & N1MM


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