North American QSO Party, SSB - January
Call: K6LL
Operator(s): K6LL
Station: K6LL
Class: Single Op LP
QTH: AZ
Operating Time (hrs): 10
Summary:
Band QSOs Mults
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160: 6 3
80: 58 21
40: 223 45
20: 448 57
15: 198 38
10: 322 33
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Total: 1255 197 Total Score = 247,235
Club: Arizona Outlaws Contest Club
Team: Arizona Outlaws - Lizards
Comments:
10 had a solid opening, but a fairly narrow footprint, so the available mults
were limited.
By the time I stopped having fun on 10, I think a lot of people had already
left 15, so the score was down on 15.
I spent almost 4 hours on 20, and it was a lot of fun, after I finally found a
good run frequency.
I went right to 40 after 20 and it was good, but very short. There were tons of
west coast stations, but the east was sparse. Even after a couple of short
breaks, 40 was still short, so I just went with it, and saved about 45 minutes
for 75/160.
I'm glad I didn't save more than 45 minutes for 75/160 because those bands were
short too, even near the end of the contest.
It was all fun though, even though I am liking SSB less and less these days. It
was nice to say hello to all the regulars, and I had two people on 10 tell me
that I was their first contact on Amateur Radio. I told them they were in a
contest now, and had to go work a bunch of other people. Thanks to everyone
for all the Q's.
Dave Hachadorian, K6LL
Yuma, AZ
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