North American QSO Party, CW - January
Call: VE9AA
Operator(s): VE9AA
Station: VE9AA
Class: Single Op LP
QTH: nb
Operating Time (hrs): 4:23
Summary:
Band QSOs Mults
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160: 1 1
80: 16 10
40: 68 33
20: 100 36
15: 100 34
10: 138 37
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Total: 423 151 Total Score = 63,873
Club: Maritime Contest Club
Team: McCFreakin Cold
Comments:
Started late, could not get a call history file working to save myself. It
really didn't matter as this was the year of all the names. Kitty,
Jesuischarlie, mug, Carl, Chacho, lots of "ED's" from guys I know
who's name wasn't Ed's and Al's from fellas I know who's names weren't Al, so
I guess it really made no difference ! (copy what is sent is the mantra, right
guys?)
Spent the day repairing the washing machine, assembling a shelf and cooking 3
major meals to make leftovers for the coming weeks.
Indulged in a cold 807 and later a Jack & Ginger , so my heart wasn't
really in it. When I came back, 40m was really hollow and impossible to get a
run going. CQ'd my face off on 80m and only 1 caller. S&P's a bit up the
band, got one guy to hear me on 160m and then it was not fun anymore, so from
the great white north of NB, this McCFreakin Cold team member hung up his mits
and hit the pit !
See you in the next one.
Mike IC7410 barefoot, A3S/HF9V, N1MM+
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