My first go at the CQWW in 30 years. Lots of fun, although nothing like 1989 when as a teenager in my parents' house I ran JAs for hours with 400 wats on 15m. Not a single JA in my log this time. I obviously have a lot to learn about contesting today, but thank goodness I don't have to create a dupe sheet. :) Will need to find ways to get a better signal out on the low bands especially, even while living in a historic preservation district. Andrew AA5JF
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From: "Goss, Andrew" <ANGOSS@augusta.edu>
Date: Oct 28, 2019 12:36 PM
Subject: CQWW SSB AA5JF SO(A)AB HP
To: amgoss05@yahoo.com
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CQ Worldwide DX Contest, SSB - 2019

 

Call: AA5JF

Operator(s): AA5JF

Station: AA5JF

 

Class: SO(A)AB HP

QTH: GA

Operating Time (hrs): 17

 

Summary:  

Band      QSOs     Zones    Countries

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160:                                       

80:          23           6              18

40:          47           15           33

20:          90           19           60

15:          58           15           43

10:          12           5              6

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Total:     230         60           160         Total Score          142,340

 

Club: South East Contest Club