North American QSO Party, SSB - January
Call: KD7HU
Operator(s): KD7HU
Station: KD7HU
Class: Single Op LP
QTH: MT
Operating Time (hrs): 6
Summary:
Band QSOs Mults
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160:
80:
40: 85 26
20: 116 31
15: 146 25
10:
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Total: 347 82 Total Score = 28,454
Club: Big Sky Contesters
Team:
Comments:
Station: FTDX101MP 100W Dipoles/Vertical
Only a limited time available for this contest. Had a very good run on 15m in
which I was able to work the entire East Coast .....including the mythical place
known as Rhode Island which I had previously been convinced was next to
Atlantis. On 15m there is a lot of frequency space to spread out in, which
helped. The biggest surprise was the ability to run stations on 40 and 20. Of
course being a less common multiplier helps. I could always tell when I had
been spotted because I suddenly had a pile up appear out of nowhere. While my
real nick name is "Charlie" ( my father was "Chuck") I
switched to the Chuck as my contest name and had only a lot less requests for
name repeats which was a great help. That will a lot easier in CW contests as
well. There are many contacts that would have not been possible without the
great receiving capabilities of the FTDX101. Love that rig.
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