222 MHz Spring Sprint
Call: K9JK/R
Operator(s): K9JK
Station: C0ROVEROLLA
Class: Rover LP
QTH:
Operating Time (hrs): 1.7
Summary:
Total: QSOs = 38 Mults = 20 Tot Dist(km) = 24 Total Score = 760
Club:
Comments:
Decent activity, average (or slightly above average?) conditions but my time
was limited (again).
Mults total is based on 'classic' Rover scoring; count mults separately from
each grid-4 visited and add them up. Five unique grids worked.
Breakdown by Grid-4s I visited:
Grid Qs Ms
EN51 10 5
EN52 10 5
EN61 9 5
EN62 9 5
Tot. 38 20 = 760
Total DX - 2410 km
Same QSO count as in 2014 but 9 fewer mults., less that half of 2014's total DX
for 222 which included QSOs with stations in Ohio, Indiana and Michigan (but
nearly double the total dx from last Monday's 144 MHz Spring Sprint).
Thanks to WD9BGA for 4 QSOs that topped 100 miles for path length - 8 more in
the 100-160 km range, 4 in the 70-80 km range and 2 in the 40 km range,
everything else < 20 km.
Best DX was to WD9BGA in EN53ba from EN61ax, 195 km. (Also worked Karl from
EN51xx, EN52xa and EN62aa, ranging from 187 to 193 km).
7 different calls worked, worked 6 of those from all four of the Grid-4s I
visited.
Thanks to Kent, KA2KQM, and Mike, WB8BZK, for their continued work as the
Spring Sprint hosting team and to Central States for their sponsorship.
Thanks also to ALL who were on and participated in the 2015 222 MHz Spring
Sprint.
73, JK
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