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[3830] 144FallSprnt WW7D/R Rover LP

To: 3830@contesting.com, djholman@u.washington.edu
Subject: [3830] 144FallSprnt WW7D/R Rover LP
From: webform@b4h.net
Reply-to: djholman@u.washington.edu
Date: Thu, 22 Sep 2016 16:26:31 +0000
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144 MHz Fall Sprint

Call: WW7D/R
Operator(s): WW7D
Station: WW7D

Class: Rover LP
QTH: CN97/CN87/CN96/CN86
Operating Time (hrs): 4

Summary:
Total:  QSOs = 67  Mults = 23  Tot Dist(km) = 0  Total Score = 1,541

Club: Pacific Northwest VHF Society

Comments:

Roved the CN86/CN87/CN96/CN97 intersection to the SE of Seattle.  Started on a
national forest road at about 2,000'in CN97, stopped a couple miles down the
road in CN87 at about 1,500'. About 20 minutes away was CN86 at close to 3,000
feet on a gravel state highway, followed by CN96 1/4 mile up the road at
3,200'.

Jumped between CN96 and CN86 and finally, did the whole thing in reverse near
the end of the sprint. 

Good turnout in the Puget Sound area.  No trace of activity from Portland, OR,
unfortunately.  KA7RRA/R did a great job moving around the CN87/CN88/CN97/CN98
intersection, and Dave accounts for 13 QSOs.  Worked VE7FC, CN79, on Vancouver
Isl. from two grids.  Snagged VE7AFZ, CN89, from all 4 grids.

Worked 21 unique calls.

CN86: 19 QSOs, CN79, CN86, CN87, CN88, CN89, CN97, CN98
CN87: 14 QSOs, CN87, CN88, CN89, CN98
CN96: 16 QSOs, CN86, CN87, CN88, CN89, CN97
CN97: 18 QSOs, CN79, CN86, CN87, CN88, CN89, CN97, CN98


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