Ben was my sole 160 QSO, and apparently me his.

He was the first station I heard when I turned the contest on, CQing on 80.  As I sat there listening and setting up the computer, I heard him work AA4LR...pretty cool (they're brothers)!

73 de Lee
--
Lee Hiers, AA4GA
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On Sun, Apr 10, 2016 at 8:58 PM, Ben Coleman NJ8J <nj8j@benshome.net> wrote:
Georgia QSO Party

Call: NJ8J
Operator(s): NJ8J
Station: NJ8J

Class: Single OpCW LP
QTH: COBB
Operating Time (hrs): 12

Summary:
 Band  CW-Dig Qs  Ph Qs
------------------------
  160:      1
   80:     75
   40:    132
   20:      9
   15:
   10:
    6:
------------------------
Total:    217       0  CW-Dig Mults = 35  Ph Mults = 0  Total Score = 15,190

Club: South East Contest Club

Comments:

Equipment:
Alinco DX-77T
LDG AT-11MP Automatic Antenna tuner

Antennas:
100' OCF Dipole fed with ladder-line

Logger: yfktest

Pretty much got on about 2200Z on both days.  This is mostly running -
this is one of the few contests that I can effectively run.  I have
decided though, that running CW when using a straight key is something I
should no longer try to do - it's hard on the hand anymore.

And yes, that is yfktest as my logger.  I wrote code for GQP for
yfktest, and banged on it this weekend.  Hopefully, next year we can add
yfktest to the list of  loggers supporting GQP, so we can support Linux.

Ben
--
Ben Coleman nj8j@benshome.net
 "I love the way Microsoft follows standards.  In much the
same manner that fish follow migrating caribou."
                                            Paul Tomblin


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