Lots of fun, but I remembered why I don't especially enjoy domestic
contests - on 40 and 80 I had S6 noise. The few stations that could get
through it couldn't hear me when I called! Though it seemed to get better
later in the evening. My best strategy would probably be to run on 20
until the band dies and then take 3 hours off before moving to 40/80...
Maybe if I can remember that next year...
576 Valid Q's with 77 sections (missed WYO - heard N7NG Saturday
night but he didn't hear me... and MAR - didn't hear any VE1s...) in about
18 hours of operating.
Great operators out there! What did we ever do before computers?
73 Jack
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Jack Fleming, WA0RJY oolon@eskimo.com
ex-K7SS/PTI ex-CN2JF ex-CN0A ex-CT1/WA0RJY ex-HS0/WA0RJY ex-HS0AC
Trustee of Paladin Contest Club Callsign - K7ED
Seattle, WA http://www.eskimo.com/~oolon/ DON'T PANIC!
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SWEEPSTAKES SUMMARY SHEET
Contest Dates : 01-Nov-97, 02-Nov-97, 03-Nov-97
Callsign Used : K7ED
Operator : WA0RJY
Category : Single OP - Low Power
Default Exchange : #A K7ED 95 WWA
Name : Jack Fleming
Address : 20148 6th Avenue NE
City/State/Zip : Seattle, WA 98155
Country : United States
Team/Club : Western Washington DX Club
BAND Raw QSOs Valid QSOs Points Mults Antennas
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80CW 45 45 90 6 Trap sloper from 88'
40CW 56 56 112 8 Trap sloper from 88'
20CW 174 173 346 6 5 ele at 88'
15CW 273 273 546 56 6 ele at 96'
10CW 29 29 58 1 6 ele at 104'
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Totals 577 576 1152 77
Final Score = 88,704 points.
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