AC1O/4 NAQP CW Score:
493 QSO's x 158 Multipliers = 77,894
Too bad these results will never make the NCJ, and too bad my score won't
count for my club, the Florida CW Contest Group, in this, its initial NAQP
effort. My NA logging program crashed Sunday morning when I exited it via
"Write log to disk" (my NA.EXE file erased itself??) -- and my SAVELOG that
I performed right after the contest last night (on to a brand new Sony
diskette) wound up turning my first 390 Q's (including a 60-Q first hour
on 20) into indecipherable gibberish.
(And I thought the 3 1/2 hours of thunderstorms which hit here just before
15-meter prime time on Saturday afternoon were problem enough...)
>From what I remember, though, the contest was a lot of fun... especially
the sporadic E opening on 10 Saturday evening. (This was also my first NAQP
with a PRO-96 at 80' instead of an R-7 at 33'; it did make a difference...)
73 de Walt, AC1O/4 "ac1o@delphi.com" "Multipliers Are (or Were, anyway)"
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