Thanks to all who contacted me. I appreciate your effort in making my
entry successful.
Grid operated from QSOs Grids
DM64 5 1
Dm65 4 1
DM74 5 1
DM75 7 2
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Total 21 5
Score 28
I had a late start due to work commitments. I got the rover set up in
about 45 minutes and hit the road at 0045, 15 minutes before the
contest started. I worked a couple of stations in transit to DM74, my
first stop. I got to DM74 at 0120, about 20 minutes late. After that
things went smoothly. There was the usual local activity from DM65. I
also tried to work south and north on schedule, but didn't raise
anyone. This has to work some day. I had one op who had e-mailed me
that he only had FM capability on 432 MHz, so I made arrangements to
meet him at each grid square on a frequency removed from the calling
frequency. This worked well as I worked him in each grid I operated
from. Much better turnout and score than from the 222 MHz contest last
week.
I love the Sprints. One evening, one band, I can get to 4 grids in the
time allocated and it is all over fairly quickly. Quick set up and
quick tear down. Great fun! - Duffey
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KK6MC
James Duffey
Cedar Crest NM
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