John:
Myself (KN6RO) and Gary McOnville (WB4SQ) operated from N4N this year. I am
one of the founding members of the N4N Field Day group four years ago, and
the effort has grown from 3 folks to 39 this year.
We Invited the newly formed (actually, under new management) Paulding County
ARC to participate with us this year. It was a good deal, as many folks
that had never witnessed a "Contest" had a good time and really liked the
competition.
As far as I know, Gary and I are the only SECC members that participated
this year, and we sure missed NE4S on the CW side.
Our breakdown looks like this:
8. Total CW QSOs 1473 x2 = Total CW QSO Points 2946
9. Total Digital QSOs 9 x2 = Total Digital QSO Points 18
10. Total Phone QSOs 2349 x1 = Total Phone QSO Points 2349
11. Total QSO Points 5313
12. Power Multiplier = 2 13. Power Multiplier 2
14. Claimed Score 10626
Add that to 1850 Bonus points and it comes out to 12476.
The Band/Mode breakdown looks like this:
QSO Breakdown:
BAND CW Digital Phone
160 2
80 213
40 1045 870
20 412 9 479
15 16 588
10
6 84
2 3
70cm 2
Satellite 8
GOTA ` 100
73 De KN6RO
-----Original Message-----
From: secc-bounces@contesting.com [mailto:secc-bounces@contesting.com]On
Behalf Of John Laney
Sent: Wednesday, June 30, 2004 10:37
To: secc
Subject: [SECC] Claimed Scores, Last Weekend's Contests
ARRL Field Day
QSOs Points
N4LR 3A GA 2137 5246 24 hrs. LP Ops included N4LR,
NA4BW, W4BD.
K4AQ 1E GA 276 2670 15 QRP
N4GG 1B FL 236 832 6 LP on a boat. Could have
been 1C (mobile) I suspect.
AE4Y 1D GA 179 358 - LP
I operated with the Columbus Amateur Radio Club, Inc. N4WV 3A GA effort.
Ops included KO4RR, KU8E, and K4ZMV. We made about 1057 QSOs on one
station used on 80, 20, and 15 CW. Another station on 40 M CW/SSB made
at least 800 QSOs. A third station on SSB on all bands except 40 made
at least 400 QSOs. A GOTA station signing KO4RR made over 100 QSOs, I
think. The VHF station operated by KT4KP only on 6 meters made 40 QSOs
or so I think. Sorry I don't have the claimed score from W4WY yet.
But, I suspect it will be the best score ever from the CARC since all
three stations were QRV for almost the entire period.
Hope everyone has a good week. Don't forget the Canada Day contest that
runs all day Thursday, July 1, UTC, starting at 8 PM tonight EDT. Happy
birthday to Canada.
73,
John, K4BAI.
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