1998 CQWW SSB SUMMARY SHEET
Callsign Used : N6MU(@N6NB)
Operator : N6MU
Category : Single Operator, QRP (5 W)
Default Exchange : 59 03
Team/Club : SCCC
BAND Raw QSOs Valid QSOs Points Countries Zones
___________________________________________________________
80SSB 29 29 60 15 11
40SSB 86 86 225 37 22
20SSB 117 117 315 47 24
15SSB 231 231 650 80 28
10SSB 206 206 564 61 21
___________________________________________________________
Totals 669 669 1814 240 106
Final Score = 627644 points.
As I have said before, QRP from a mountaintop is the only way to go.
Once again Wayne's (N6NB) outstanding location has shown what it can
do with modest antennas (nothing larger than 4 elements). I S&Ped the
whole contest. I was hoping for good EU openings on 10 and 15 but all
I got was a fair opening on 15 Sunday morning that lasted about two
hours. I didn't hear one EU on 20! Africa was really tough because
there was always a big pileup that I had no chance of breaking. I
missed a lot of good mults that way. Also, it really gets frustrating
when loud mults CQ in your face with no takers and just can't hear
you. I was having so much fun I only got about six total hours of
sleep. That was OK when I was younger but I'm getting to old for that
stuff now. Oh well... Hope to see everyone in SS (I'll probably be
QRP). 73
John, N6MU
--
FAQ on WWW: http://www.contesting.com/3830faq.html
Submissions: 3830@contesting.com
Administrative requests: 3830-REQUEST@contesting.com
Problems: owner-3830@contesting.com
|